Author(s): Conrad, Joseph
Reader(s): Anthony, Nigel
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NAX89012
Barcode: 730099099028
Release Date: 11/2008

CONRAD, J.: Nostromo (Unabridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Conrad, Joseph - Author
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
1PART I: Chapter 105:14
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2These, then are the legendary inhabitants…05:48
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Chapter 206:10
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4He had to lower these gentlemen at the end of a rope…06:18
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5Chapter 305:32
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6In a pause of stillness…05:57
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7Chapter 405:43
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8It was pain; she suppressed the twinge.06:10
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9Linda pouted, advancing her red lips…06:27
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10The spirit of self-forgetfulness, the simple devotion…04:06
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11Chapter 505:50
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12What concerned him most at the time…06:04
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13Sir John arrived too late to hear the magnificent…06:16
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 2
1Chapter 605:15
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2She was always sorry for homesick people.05:57
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3'My dear, you seem to forget that I was born here.'06:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4And for many years this was the last of the San Tome mine.05:01
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5For a moment, biting her carmine lip…06:09
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6He thought of it every day…05:11
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7She was the first person to whom…05:40
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8They turned back, and after she had slipped…05:22
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9The latest phase in the history of the mine…05:15
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10A fringed Indian hammock from Aroa…04:56
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11'A man must work to some end,'…05:02
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12These two young people remembered the life…05:23
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13'The Costaguana Government shall play its hand… '05:49
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 3
1Thus the great personage had spoken…06:03
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2They had stopped near the cage.05:16
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3Chapter 705:48
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4She bore a whole two months of wandering…06:38
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5He took up a paper fan and began to cool himself…05:29
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6Chapter 805:02
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7Thus professionally spoke Don Pepe, the fighter…04:50
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8And he would tap his ear with the tip of his forefinger…04:25
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9And it was not only the men that Don Pepe knew…05:27
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10To Charles Gould's fancy it seemed that the sound…05:12
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
11Hernandez, the robber, had been an inoffensive…04:48
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12Mrs. Gould's ride with the first silver escort to Sulaco…05:32
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13The reception of the first consignment of San Tome silver…04:04
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14The string of padlocked carts lengthened…03:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 4
1No wonder, then, that Sir John, coming from Europe…04:01
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2The Excellentissimo was on his legs.05:20
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3An enormous national flag of Costaguana…05:13
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4He smiled ruggedly, with a running together…05:57
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5The man fell back…03:30
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6Laughs were heard at her anger…04:01
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7PART II: Chapter 106:02
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8Always an army chaplain…06:33
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9In the afternoon the news of that vote had reached Sulaco…05:05
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10Chapter 206:41
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11Never before, perhaps, had Hernandez's head…05:52
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12Chapter 305:32
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13This letter, in Antonia's handwriting…06:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14'I am inexpressibly grateful for your welcome…"04:14
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 5
1Chapter 405:33
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2After the triumph of the Ribierists…05:28
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Mrs. Gould smiled a good-bye at Barrios…05:16
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4'It's a delightful surprise to see you, Mrs. Gould… '04:42
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5'And so very wise for his age,' retorted Decoud.03:23
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6Chapter 505:24
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7Martin Decoud was angry with himself.04:32
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8The people returning from the harbour…05:24
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9Even that declaration did not make her look at him.05:22
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10'We Occidentals,' said Martin Decoud…05:23
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11He was surprised at the warmth of his own utterance.05:12
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12He paused, then muttered almost inaudibly…05:09
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13The tide of political speculation was beating high…04:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
14It was known that Father Corbelan had come…04:52
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 6
1Father Corbelan had remained quite motionless…05:07
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2'Come, brother,' he said…05:13
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3'I assure you, Senor Hirsch,' murmured Charles Gould…05:23
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4'What does he want to keep so much…'03:05
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5Chapter 605:09
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6He confronted his wife with a firm…05:17
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7Decoud, exchanging a steady stare with Mrs. Gould…05:09
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8Mrs. Gould gave no sign of being offended.05:12
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9'Why don't you say all this to my husband?'05:31
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10'Perhaps he prizes it for its own sake,' Mrs. Gould said…03:05
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11Chapter 706:08
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12'I didn't learn till later in the afternoon…'05:05
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13After having written so far…06:11
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14You mean Nostromo?' said Decoud.06:34
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 7
1'I walked up to the table blindly…'05:03
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2'"What are they doing in there?" she asked.05:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3'"And here, in this boudoir," I said…'05:05
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4'This is why, my dear girl, I am a fugitive to-night.'05:47
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5'The incorruptible Capataz de Cargadores is the man…'05:45
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6'I am waiting for him here now.'05:17
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7'Is she really dying, senor doctor?'05:51
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Old Giorgio, in profound ignorance of his wife's views…05:07
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9'Leave my soul alone, Padrona…'05:07
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10'It is as if I were taking up a curse upon me, senor doctor.'05:10
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11It was a new experience for Decoud…06:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12'No, you needn't explain,' said Decoud…05:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13Decoud lay on the silver boxes panting.03:54
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14A small flame appeared burning quite straight.04:07
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Disc 8
1Chapter 805:40
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2The mere presence of a coward, however passive…05:11
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3Nostromo ceased chirruping at once.05:38
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4He moved about as warily as a cat.05:19
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5The last words he hissed into Decoud's ear05:31
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6Sotillo, as Nostromo had surmised, was in command…05:39
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7Sotillo's ideas did not soar above the care…05:25
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Sotillo, on the bridge, muttered from time to time…05:24
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9Hirsch, when ordered forward by Nostromo…05:17
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
10There was certainly something almost miraculous…05:21
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11There was nothing for Decoud…05:10
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12Nostromo detected the ironic tone.06:22
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13PART III: Chapter 106:11
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 9
1Charles Gould rode on…05:15
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2It was not from any liking for the doctor…05:34
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3The chief engineer pulled out his watch.05:38
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
4Slow, heavy footsteps moved across the planks…03:45
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
5'The man has proved his trustworthiness…'03:39
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6Chapter 206:34
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7In this Captain Mitchell was right.06:29
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
8Sotillo had taken up his quarters on the upper floor…05:43
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
9'The watch! The watch!' raved the colonel…05:25
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10Sotillo, too, had time to cool down.06:31
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11'How in the name of all that's marvellous…'07:36
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12Chapter 305:06
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13'Had you?' muttered Captain Mitchell.05:06
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 10
1The peculiar dawn of Sulaco…05:20
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
2Since his arrival in Sulaco the colonel's ideas…05:03
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
3The horseman had gone on with only a glance…06:27
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4'Drive carefully,' cried Mrs. Gould in a tremulous voice.05:53
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5At the turn of the road the glare of a big fire…05:44
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6Chapter 405:55
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7Down below in the patio…05:15
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8The doctor, arriving with his sharp, jerky walk…05:42
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9Their dread of the raving tyrant translated itself…05:59
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10Dr. Monygham had become, in a manner…05:18
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11Mrs. Gould, her colour heightened…05:50
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12Mrs. Gould watched his abstraction with dread.03:41
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
13'He was afraid to start back on account of Hernandez…'03:53
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
Disc 11
1Chapter 506:12
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2Thus at first sight the agent of the Gould Concession…03:57
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3Pedro Montero, the brother of the general…04:19
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4Pedrito Montero looked with disgust…04:44
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5Chapter 605:48
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6Father Roman expressed in a few words his thankfulness…06:21
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
7'Listen, Padre.'03:54
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8Chapter 705:09
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9Pedrito Montero surprised one at first sight…05:15
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10'Ah! You are back at last!'04:58
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11'Certainly not that last,' Charles Gould declared…04:50
Anthony, Nigel (Reader)
12Chapter 805:02
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13The darkness of the sky had descended…05:45
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14'There is no mistake.'05:32
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Disc 12
1Bareheaded, in a thin shirt and drawers…05:38
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2The whole enormous ruined barrack of a place…05:18
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3Already the doctor had left him.05:46
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4The Capataz was heard striking the table with his fist.06:18
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5'It will be necessary to take him into…'05:17
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6He went on to develop his view of Sotillo's…04:44
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7Nostromo had listened with profound attention.04:22
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8Chapter 906:44
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9But as soon as the other had shut after him the door…05:11
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10He felt a reluctance…05:21
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11A slight quiver passed up the taut rope…05:30
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12Below, the troops fell in silently and moved off…04:23
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13The doctor swallowed with difficulty.04:42
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Disc 13
1Nostromo's prolonged silence made the doctor uneasy.05:18
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2A low exclamation had escaped Nostromo.05:08
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3He bounded downwards into the black, smoky hall.05:45
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4Nostromo released him abruptly…05:09
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5Nostromo heard him stir…05:15
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6'You have returned,' he said, with shaky dignity.06:55
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7Chapter 1006:22
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8And all day Captain Mitchell would talk like this…05:56
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9And the lunch would begin and terminate…05:20
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10'The equestrian statue that used to stand…'06:03
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11Captain Mitchell stopped for a while.05:15
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12'Abominable Pedrito!…'05:02
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13Nostromo had, indeed, found the lighter's boat…05:27
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Disc 14
1Streaming from head to foot…05:36
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2In the face of the open gulf…05:52
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3Not a living being…05:37
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4The dawn from behind the mountains…06:10
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5Chapter 1105:30
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6The doctor dropped into a chair.05:10
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7When all were seated again…05:31
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8'It is about Nostromo that I wanted to talk to you.'05:19
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9'Just a mozo of the town.'05:30
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10Mrs. Gould sat up, opening her eyes very wide.05:20
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11In profound silence, and glaring viciously…05:09
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12Chapter 1205:35
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13The incomparable Nostromo, the Capataz…04:09
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14Captain Fidanza, unpicturesque…05:17
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Disc 15
1Directly his schooner was anchored…05:16
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2And Linda, his best-loved daughter…05:32
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3'And between you three you have brought me here…'05:23
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4The dusk let him see yet the tender…05:43
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5She disengaged herself gently.05:08
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6The heroic Garibaldino…04:23
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7Chapter 1305:33
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8Ever since that Sunday…05:18
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9'What folly!' answered the other…05:10
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10'I have shot Ramirez - infame!'05:57
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11'Me?' whispered Mrs. Gould, shrinking a little.05:29
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12But he did not say by whom or by what…05:16
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13'Console yourself, child.'05:27
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14The old man smiled under his thick moustache.05:26
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