Author(s): Dickens, Charles
Reader(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NAX98912
Barcode: 9789626349892
Release Date: 10/2009

DICKENS, C.: Dombey and Son (Unabridged)

Dombey and Son is vintage Dickens and explores the classic themes of betrayal, cruelty and deceit. Dombey�s dysfunctional relationships are painted against a backdrop of social unrest in industrialised London, which is populated by a host of fascinating and memorable secondary characters. The complete and unabridged 1867 text is brought spectacularly to life by veteran reader David Timson.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Dickens, Charles - Author
Timson, David (Reader)
1 Chapter One 05:44
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2 Or, at all events, with one drawback. 04:21
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3 'Good! We must not disguise from you Sir,'… 05:39
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4 The lady thus specially presented… 05:23
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5 'Well!' said Mrs. Chick, with a sweet smile… 03:37
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6 There was no sound in answer… 03:13
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7 Chapter Two 05:11
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8 Miss Tox had arrived on the wheels… 05:13
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9 Miss Tox seemed to be so little enlightened… 05:08
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10 Thus arrested on the threshold… 04:51
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11 As his unusual emotion subsided… 05:15
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12 Chapter Three 04:15
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13 The apartments which Mr. Dombey reserved… 04:41
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14 The child, who had dropped her head… 05:29
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15 Spitfire seemed to be… 04:01
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16 She suddenly appended… 04:15
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Disc 2
1 When little Florence timidly presented herself… 05:15
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2 Chapter Four 04:44
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3 Here he lived too, in skipper-like state… 04:58
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4 'The Lord Mayor, Wally,' said Solomon… 04:59
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5 'Dear Uncle,' said the boy… 04:51
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6 Solomon Gills rubbed his hands… 05:46
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7 Upon that he whistled as he filled his glass… 05:32
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8 Chapter Five 04:47
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9 'Louisa,' said Mr. Dombey, after a short pause… 05:25
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10 The two interlopers… 05:50
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11 'Have the goodness, if you please, Towlinson,'… 05:09
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12 It happened to be an iron-grey autumnal day… 04:11
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13 The baby soon appeared, carried in great glory… 05:28
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14 Before he turned again to lead the way… 04:22
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15 There they found Mr. Pitt turning up his nose… 04:44
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Disc 3
1 'I was about to say to you, Richards,'… 03:03
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2 Such temporary indications of a partial thaw… 03:33
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3 Chapter Six 05:25
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4 Staggs's Gardens was uncommonly incredulous. 04:52
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5 'But where's my pretty boy?' said Polly… 05:03
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6 Now, it happened that poor Biler's life… 05:24
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7 They had not gone very far… 04:46
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8 Mrs. Brown's was not a melodious cry… 05:40
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9 'If you please, is this the city?' 05:16
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10 As they stood deliberating in the street… 04:51
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11 Solomon Gills was quite as hot… 05:01
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12 'Why, I believe I found Miss Dombey, Sir,'… 03:37
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13 The entrance of the lost child… 03:59
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14 Chapter Seven 04:26
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15 Although Major Bagstock had arrived… 04:21
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16 But still, when that day… 06:02
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Disc 4
1 Chapter Eight 04:59
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2 Some philosophers tell us that selfishness is… 05:06
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3 Heaven and Earth, how old his face was… 05:29
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4 Mr. Dombey was so astonished… 05:43
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5 'Surely you must know, Louisa,'… 06:00
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6 This celebrated Mrs. Pipchin… 04:52
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7 'Well, Sir,' said Mrs. Pipchin to Paul… 05:24
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8 Such was life at Mrs. Pipchin's. 05:23
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9 This, however, never came to pass. 04:55
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10 It being clear that somebody was dead… 04:08
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11 With this notable attendant to pull him along… 03:46
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12 Chapter Nine 04:07
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13 In this way, Walter, so far from forgetting… 05:14
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14 'What I mean, Uncle Sol,' pursued Walter… 05:57
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15 Walter looked from the broker to his uncle… 05:07
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Disc 5
1 Walter, in his impatience… 05:22
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2 These directions were not issued… 04:44
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3 'I'm behind the time altogether, my dear Ned,'… 04:23
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4 Chapter Ten 04:52
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5 'An old campaigner, Sir,' said thE Major… 06:06
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6 None the worse on account… 05:35
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7 At the same time the Captain… 05:15
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8 'What was the debt contracted for?' 04:15
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9 As he motioned towards the door… 05:09
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10 Chapter Eleven 05:33
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11 'Mrs. Pipchin,' said Mr. Dombey… 06:08
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12 Mr. Dombey waited… 05:49
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13 The Doctor's was a mighty fine house… 04:44
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14 'Doctor Blimber is at home, I believe?' 04:17
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15 'Mrs. Pipchin', said his father… 04:25
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Disc 6
1 A learned enthusiasm is so very contagious… 04:10
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2 'I think,' said Mr. Dombey… 04:06
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3 Chapter Twelve 04:55
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4 Cornelia took him first to the schoolroom… 05:01
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5 Young Toots who was ready… 05:45
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6 'It is remarkable, Mr. Feeder,'… 05:09
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7 Tea was served in a style no less polite… 04:52
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8 Miss Blimber presented exactly the appearance… 05:23
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9 He acquitted himself very well… 05:32
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10 The books were not easy to procure… 04:40
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11 Such spirits as he had in the outset, Paul soon lost… 03:13
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12 'I say!' cried Toots, speaking… 04:42
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13 Chapter Thirteen 05:02
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14 The gentleman last mentioned… 05:28
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15 'You respect nobody, Carker, I think,'… 03:59
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16 'Gay,' said Mr. Dombey, turning a little… 04:54
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Disc 7
1 During this conversation… 05:46
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2 'You have only yourself to thank for it,'… 03:40
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3 Again his last few words hung… 03:05
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4 Chapter Fourteen 04:20
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5 It was perfectly understood… 05:29
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6 'It may be generally observed of Dombey,'… 05:54
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7 Over and above these extensive privileges… 04:21
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8 Mr. Feeder then told him, to his great joy… 05:02
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9 'If I grow up,' said Paul. 05:15
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10 'Our little friend,' observed Doctor Blimber… 05:04
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11 He had to think of a portrait on the stairs… 05:29
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12 There was a grand array of white waistcoats… 05:23
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13 It was Sir Barnet Skettles, Lady Skettles… 04:30
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14 From his nest among the pillows… 04:20
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15 Once, when there was a pause in the dancing… 05:03
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16 Diogenes was the dog: who had never in his life… 03:31
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17 How Florence laughed! 02:31
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Disc 8
1 Chapter Fifteen 05:08
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2 This the Captain, in a moment of uncommon… 05:06
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3 'Keep her off a point or so!' observed the Captain… 05:13
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4 The Captain, however,… 05:47
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5 As these reflections presented themselves… 04:46
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6 Though still, of what the house had suggested to him… 05:17
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7 There was no such place as Staggs's Gardens. 05:49
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8 Miss Nipper then took breath… 02:41
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9 Chapter Sixteen 04:51
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10 The people around him changed… 04:46
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11 Paul closed his eyes with those words… 02:49
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12 For an instant, Paul looked at her… 03:08
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13 Chapter Seventeen 04:45
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14 One fact was quite clear to the Captain… 04:45
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15 As it was a contest of affection and self denial… 04:11
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16 The Captain's equanimity was so impenetrable… 04:24
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17 The acuteness and significence… 04:32
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Disc 9
1 The Captain's complacency… 04:02
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2 The unconscious Captain walked out… 03:10
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3 Chapter Eighteen 05:12
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4 The feathers wind their gloomy way… 05:08
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5 'My dear child,' said Mrs. Chick… 04:34
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6 'Florence, my dear child, your poor papa…' 05:00
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7 Mrs. Chick approved of this resolution… 05:01
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8 It was easy to know when he had gone out… 04:58
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9 One day, about a week after the funeral… 04:56
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10 Mr. Toots, seeing Florence in tears… 04:48
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11 Although Miss Nipper was nervous… 05:33
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12 Her father sat at his old table… 06:15
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13 Chapter Nineteen 05:20
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14 'And I added,' pursued Walter… 04:38
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15 'You remember me,' said Florence with a smile… 04:46
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16 'Oh! but Walter,' said Florence… 05:18
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Disc 10
1 Had Florence any misgiving… 05:09
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2 Walter was coming down… 03:47
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3 The relentless chronometer at last announced… 04:19
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4 Chapter Twenty 05:20
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5 'Where is my scoundrel!' said thE Major… 04:54
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6 'Dombey,' said thE Major warmly… 05:57
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7 But before the carriage moved away… 05:25
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8 'Take advice from plain old Joe…' 05:15
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9 Breasting the wind and light… 05:03
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10 The sweet, calm, gentle presence… 06:04
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11 Chapter Twenty-One 05:04
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12 The discrepancy between Mrs. Skewton's fresh… 04:39
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13 'Stop a moment, Withers!' said Mrs. Skewton… 04:39
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14 Mr. Dombey's eyes sought the ground… 05:05
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15 'I hope, Mrs. Granger,' said Mr. Dombey… 03:28
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16 Withers the Wan, at this period… 03:45
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Disc 11
1 ThE Major, who was quite forgiven… 03:29
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2 Chapter Twenty-Two 05:10
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3 'Don't mistake me.' 05:04
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4 Still that passage, which was in a postscript… 05:14
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5 Obedient to a nod from Mr. Carker… 05:07
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6 Mr. Perch was too deferential to express surprise… 05:21
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7 Mr. Carker the Manager… 05:09
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8 Mr. Carker looked at Polly… 04:14
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9 Mr. Carker's mouth expanded… 06:01
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10 The Game Chicken… 05:37
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11 Everything happened as usual… 04:18
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12 Chapter Twenty-Three 05:52
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13 For Florence lived alone in the deserted house… 05:19
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14 But there was one thought… 05:47
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15 'And so,' said Florence… 05:27
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Disc 12
1 Arriving in good time… 04:50
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2 In time, Rob was despatched for a coach… 05:59
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3 But when the Captain… 05:15
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4 Captain Cuttle picked up his hat… 05:08
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5 'Clara a-hoy!' cried the Captain… 04:50
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6 Captain Cuttle, whose delicacy was shocked… 05:35
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7 'My name's Jack Bunsby!' 03:58
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8 But meeting the eyes of Florence… 03:40
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9 Chapter Twenty-Four 05:38
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10 There were some children staying in the house. 05:26
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11 As they stopped soon afterwards… 05:44
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12 Even in the response she made… 05:24
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13 The man drew a deep sigh. 04:22
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14 The father and his sick daughter… 04:47
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15 Chapter Twenty-Five 03:39
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16 'My dear Ned Cuttle. Enclosed is my Will!' 04:18
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Disc 13
1 The Captain's first care was to establish himself… 05:07
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2 Not a station-house, or bone-house… 05:20
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3 These innocent MacStingers… 03:08
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4 Rob nodded his understanding… 02:55
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5 Chapter Twenty-Six 05:14
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6 'I shall have the pleasure, Carker'… 04:50
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7 While they were thus engaged… 04:59
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8 'I feel that I am weak…' 05:23
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9 ThE Major advancing his double chin… 05:08
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10 'This morning, Ma'am,' returned thE Major… 05:04
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11 'Your regards, Edith, my dear?' 05:41
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12 ThE Major gave the horse's cough… 04:26
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13 'This was respectful and becoming… 04:38
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14 Chapter Twenty-Seven 05:00
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15 A withered and very ugly old woman… 05:24
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16 'Mrs. Skewton,' said Mr. Dombey… 05:49
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Disc 14
1 Few people had less reason to complain… 04:34
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2 Mr. Carker cantered behind the carriage… 04:27
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3 They were not exchanging a word or a look. 05:13
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4 Warwick Castle being at length… 06:00
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5 The dinner was the counterpart… 04:57
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6 The very voice was changed… 03:33
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7 'You might have been well married,'… 03:53
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8 Chapter Twenty-Eight 05:34
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9 Again, Florence, in pursuit of her strong purpose… 05:13
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10 Stretched on a crimson cushion… 04:38
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11 Such of her late friends and companions… 04:52
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12 'There is nothing the matter?' inquired Florence. 03:14
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13 'Mrs. Skewton,' said her father… 03:50
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14 Chapter Twenty-Nine 05:45
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15 A flush - it was warm weather… 04:35
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16 Miss Tox assented… 03:52
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17 Miss Tox left her seat in a hurry… 03:15
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Disc 15
1 In the moment's silence that ensued… 05:26
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2 Miss Tox directed an imploring… 05:37
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3 Figuratively speaking, that is to say… 04:23
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4 Chapter Thirty 05:22
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5 Edith sat looking at her… 04:42
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6 Oh Edith! it were well to die… 05:46
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7 'I hear him now!' cried Florence… 04:53
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8 The conversation was almost entirely sustained… 04:39
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9 No bad representation of the body… 05:20
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10 'My dear Dombey,' said Cleopatra… 05:04
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11 'I am tired to death,' said she… 03:41
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12 Edith bent the same fixed look upon her… 04:11
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13 Chapter Thirty-One 05:35
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14 The pastry cook is hard at work… 04:29
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15 Mr. Dombey leaves his dressing room… 04:12
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16 'Dombey', says thE Major… 04:17
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Disc 16
1 There is a pause while Mr. Sownds… 05:38
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2 'I am proud to see,' says Mr. Carker… 04:23
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3 Now, there are more congratulations… 05:29
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4 'But I know sufficient of my friend…' 05:07
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5 The chariot is at the door; the Bride is descending… 02:39
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6 Mrs. Skewton sleeps upstairs… 04:30
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7 Chapter Thirty-Two 05:14
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8 Nevertheless, the Captain did not tempt ill fortune… 05:12
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9 The wind still rushing, and the rain still pattering… 05:36
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10 Captain Cuttle proferred a glass of rum… 05:12
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11 'As I was coming out,' said Mr. Toots… 05:10
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12 'Wal'r my dear lad,' said the Captain… 05:41
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13 'Thankee Captain Gills,' said Mr. Toots… 04:50
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14 'My lad,' returned the captain… 04:04
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15 'You hatch nice little plots…' 04:07
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16 But the Captain was not unmindful… 03:30
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Disc 17
1 Chapter Thirty-Three 04:47
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2 The second home is on the other side of London… 05:44
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3 The cordial face she lifted up to his… 05:05
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4 'There is a kind of pride, Sir,' she returned… 04:56
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5 'We are contented, Sir.' 04:54
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6 Many half forgotten emotions were awakened… 05:00
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7 She was now opposite the house… 06:11
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8 Chapter Thirty-Four 04:46
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9 The old woman, mumbling… 05:15
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10 'I!' cried the old woman. 04:13
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11 The old woman leaned her elbows on the table… 04:48
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12 In uttering this last word… 05:34
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13 'You seem to say you know a great deal…' 04:14
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14 At the sound of her raised voice… 04:24
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15 Chapter Thirty-Five 03:09
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16 Florence is ready to receive her father… 04:54
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Disc 18
1 With that Mr. Dombey stalked away… 05:42
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2 Soon after tea, Mrs. Skewton… 05:02
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3 There are yielding moments… 05:01
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4 Florence and Edith, seated before the fire… 05:14
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5 She saw that Florence would have spoken here… 02:58
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6 She sat for some time silent… 03:42
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7 Chapter Thirty-Six 05:05
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8 The next arrival was a Bank Director… 05:12
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9 Cousin Feenix was in great force… 05:23
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10 Mr. Dombey's face was not a changeful one… 05:09
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11 Mrs. Chick had some such thoughts too… 05:06
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12 At last, the guests were all gone… 04:41
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13 There was a sharpness… 02:48
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14 Chapter Thirty-Seven 05:50
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15 'I have presumed,' said Mr. Carker… 05:00
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16 'You may pass that by, Sir,' she returned… 04:29
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Disc 19
1 Edith raised her head quickly… 05:33
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2 She got on no better towards night… 04:50
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3 'Where is Mrs. Dombey?' 05:57
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4 Chapter Thirty-Eight 05:23
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5 'Polly, my gal,' said Mr. Toodle… 05:30
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6 At these desperate words… 05:10
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7 'You never mean to say, Mrs. Richards,'… 04:20
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8 Mr. Toodle, who had a great respect for learning… 04:39
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9 Chapter Thirty-Nine 05:05
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10 Captain Cuttle also, as a man of business… 05:46
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11 'Well, you'll excuse me…' 05:11
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12 'And so you've got another berth…?' 04:27
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13 Therefore Captain Cuttle read the newspaper… 05:13
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14 'For why?' growled Bunsby… 05:27
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15 'If so be,' returned Bunsby… 05:42
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Disc 20
1 'Oh I was a weak and trusting Fool…' 05:57
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2 Some uneasy ideas that he must be walking… 05:11
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3 Chapter Forty 04:58
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4 Yes, and he would have it… 04:59
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5 She looked upon him as she said so… 04:59
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6 His insolence of self importance… 04:56
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7 The hand that had so pressed the bracelet… 05:48
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8 Mr. Dombey took a long respiration… 05:38
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9 But she was youthful… 05:23
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10 From Edith she would sometimes look… 05:14
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11 Mrs. Skewton, on one particular day… 03:33
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12 'My Lady, don't believe her,'… 03:40
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13 Chapter Forty-One 05:23
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14 And here is Doctor Blimber… 04:09
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15 There is much shaking of hands… 03:48
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16 'Certainly, Miss Dombey,' says Mr. Toots… 04:18
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Disc 21
1 Mr. Toots is likewise roaming up and down… 05:34
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2 A shadow even on that shadowed face… 03:27
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3 'There's an uncommon good church…' 03:30
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4 Chapter Forty-Two 05:00
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5 Thoroughly checked in his expectations… 05:00
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6 He directed a sharp glance… 05:24
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7 'Mrs. Dombey and myself,' said Mr. Dombey… 05:18
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8 'You know,' said Mr. Carker… 05:32
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9 Mr. Carker bowed his head… 05:01
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10 'There is nothing more,' quoth Carker… 04:22
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11 He rode direct to Mr. Dombey's house… 03:42
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12 Nothing escaped him. 03:51
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13 Chapter Forty-Three 05:35
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14 'Papa thinks well of Mrs. Pipchin, Susan,'… 05:43
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15 She listened at her own. 04:53
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16 He may sleep on now. 05:05
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Disc 22
1 'I have dreamed,' said Edith in a low voice… 04:50
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2 Chapter Forty-Four 05:02
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3 'Miss Floy,' said Susan Nipper… 05:29
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4 But the inflexible Nipper… 05:10
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5 'What is it! Why is it?' said Florence… 05:21
Timson, David (Reader)
6 'Yes,' said Florence hurriedly… 05:50
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7 Chapter Forty-Five 05:19
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8 'Sir', returned Edith… 05:20
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9 She bit her blood-red lip… 04:50
Timson, David (Reader)
10 'Mr. Dombey…' 03:47
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11 'You know that you are free to do so Sir,'… 04:35
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12 Chapter Forty-Six 04:35
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13 'See where he goes!' 05:05
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14 'Will you hold your tongue, Misses Brown?' 03:36
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15 Turning into a silent little square… 04:12
Timson, David (Reader)
16 As Rob took another cautious survey of the yard… 04:49
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Disc 23
1 Alone again, in his own room… 05:38
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2 'I tell you,' said the Manager… 02:59
Timson, David (Reader)
3 He rode near Mr. Dombey's house… 04:03
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4 Chapter Forty-Seven 05:12
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5 Those who study the physical sciences… 05:12
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6 Florence loved him still… 05:27
Timson, David (Reader)
7 Her voice died away into silence… 05:16
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8 Thus living, in a dream… 05:24
Timson, David (Reader)
9 'However doubtful reason I may have…' 05:13
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10 'It may be natural enough…' 05:21
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11 'Release me, then,' said Edith… 04:52
Timson, David (Reader)
12 'Perhaps,' said Carker… 05:23
Timson, David (Reader)
13 As Florence stood transfixed… 05:40
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14 Her father seized a candle… 05:20
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15 Chapter Forty-Eight 03:25
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16 With this last adherent, Florence hurried away… 03:29
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Disc 24
1 'Cheerily,' said the Captain… 05:30
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2 In evidence of these convictions… 05:37
Timson, David (Reader)
3 'How de do, Captain Gills?' 04:53
Timson, David (Reader)
4 The Captain nodded his own as a mark of assent. 03:51
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5 The Captain removed his hand from his face… 04:16
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6 Chapter Forty-Nine 05:11
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7 Her tears burst forth afresh… 05:43
Timson, David (Reader)
8 Florence essayed to eat a morsel… 04:22
Timson, David (Reader)
9 Unlike as they were externally… 05:37
Timson, David (Reader)
10 When they were alone again… 04:43
Timson, David (Reader)
11 The Captain did not go to bed for a long time. 05:22
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12 'What! Lady lass,' returned the Captain… 05:51
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13 'Were they saved!' cried Florence. 03:50
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14 But Walter sought him out… 03:34
Timson, David (Reader)
15 'I am the cause of your going away…' 05:01
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Disc 25
1 Chapter Fifty 04:42
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2 'I have been thinking of this…' 04:39
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3 'Yes, Captain Cuttle,' replied Walter… 05:42
Timson, David (Reader)
4 'The young woman?' returned the Captain. 05:02
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5 All these good wishes, and better intentions… 05:29
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6 Mr. Toots was so manifestly delighted… 04:32
Timson, David (Reader)
7 Interested in her, anxious for her… 05:00
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8 She laid her hand on his… 05:30
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9 The head was still bent down, the tears… 05:20
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10 Chapter Fifty-One 05:19
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11 It is not a phantom of his imagination. 05:20
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12 'Dombey!,' says thE Major… 04:30
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13 'Shocking circumstances occur, Towlinson,' says Miss Tox. 04:50
Timson, David (Reader)
14 'As to Perch, the messenger…' 02:13
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15 Chapter Fifty-Two 04:45
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16 'Woman,' said Mr. Dombey to the old witch… 04:35
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Disc 26
1 Mr. Dombey followed her with his eyes… 05:39
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2 'Drink a little drop to comfort you…' 05:04
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3 'What, young woman!' blubbered Rob… 05:08
Timson, David (Reader)
4 The impetuous Mrs. Brown rising directly… 04:47
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5 'No, Rob. Not yet,' answered Mrs. Brown… 04:32
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6 'Well then, the way was this…' 04:45
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7 Chapter Fifty-Three 05:36
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8 John Carker broke the seal… 04:50
Timson, David (Reader)
9 'Oh, dearest sister! Tied, of your own noble…' 05:28
Timson, David (Reader)
10 'John!' she said, half breathless. 04:45
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11 'Its matter was not new to me…' 05:07
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12 'That he has abused his trust… 05:11
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13 John Carker had gone out… 03:53
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14 Still upon her knees… 03:54
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15 'Since then,' said Alice… 03:57
Timson, David (Reader)
16 Chapter Fifty-Four 05:30
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Disc 27
1 The men - the second of whom… 05:19
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2 'Hard, unrelenting terms they were!' 04:55
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3 'I am a woman,' she said, confronting him… 05:15
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4 He sprung up from his chair… 05:33
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5 He did not venture… 04:21
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6 Chapter Fifty-Five 05:42
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7 'Who goes there! Monsieur?' 05:31
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8 The word soon brought carriage, horses… 04:25
Timson, David (Reader)
9 Of morning, noon, and sunset… 05:13
Timson, David (Reader)
10 Of receding from the coast, and looking back… 05:19
Timson, David (Reader)
11 For now, indeed, it was no fancy. 04:37
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12 He passed his hand across his throbbing head… 04:09
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13 Chapter Fifty-Six 05:43
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14 'This, however,' said Mr. Toots, 'is not the point…' 05:28
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15 'Aye!' nodded the Captain. 05:58
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Disc 28
1 This piece of Generalship accomplished… 05:11
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2 Walter was busy and away all day… 05:39
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3 Walter seemed to understand her… 05:02
Timson, David (Reader)
4 The church Walter had chosen… 05:33
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5 These proceedings on the part of Mr. Toots… 05:46
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6 'Although,' stammered Mr. Toots… 05:19
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7 'Began to think as how he was a scientific…' 05:09
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8 At an early hour… 04:03
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9 His patron being much engaged… 03:57
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10 Chapter Fifty-Seven 05:09
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11 Not even in that childish walk of long ago… 05:28
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12 They are married, and have signed their names… 05:51
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13 The Captain and Old Sol have been on board… 05:44
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14 Chapter Fifty-Eight 04:46
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15 Mr. Perch always closed these conferences… 05:18
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Disc 29
1 The clerks dispersed after holding… 05:29
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2 'The extent of Mr. Dombey's resources… 04:47
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3 'Dear Sir,' she went on to say… 04:40
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4 He handed her down to a coach… 05:13
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5 Oh the strong eyes, and the weak frame! 04:49
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6 'My handsome gal -' 03:58
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7 With another of those wild cries… 05:02
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8 Chapter Fifty-Nine 04:59
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9 It is wonderful how good they feel… 04:36
Timson, David (Reader)
10 Mr. Towlinson then says… 06:12
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11 Then the mouldy gigs and chaise-carts reappear… 05:11
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12 'Besides,' says the discreet lady… 05:28
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13 The house is such a ruin… 04:33
Timson, David (Reader)
14 And the ruined man. 03:37
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15 As one by one, they fell away before his mind… 03:25
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Disc 30
1 He came out of his solitude… 05:41
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2 The world was very busy and restless… 04:48
Timson, David (Reader)
3 He would have said it, if he could. 04:16
Timson, David (Reader)
4 Miss Tox addressed herself… 03:28
Timson, David (Reader)
5 Chapter Sixty 04:58
Timson, David (Reader)
6 The Doctor, with his learned legs… 05:18
Timson, David (Reader)
7 'My dear,' said Mrs. Toots, 'I was only talking.' 05:02
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8 'Why, my love,' said Mr. Toots… 05:10
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9 The first impulse of the Captain was to run away. 05:21
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10 'Why not sheer off?' said the Captain. 02:49
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11 The ceremony was concluded… 05:15
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Disc 31
1 Chapter Sixty-One 05:40
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2 It chanced one evening, towards sunset… 04:33
Timson, David (Reader)
3 'The fact is,' said Cousin Feenix… 04:42
Timson, David (Reader)
4 'I will leave,' said Cousin Feenix… 05:06
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5 Florence was the first to change. 04:42
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6 'I trust,' said Cousin Feenix… 04:53
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7 Edith remained silent for some minutes… 03:41
Timson, David (Reader)
8 Her sternness seemed to yield… 04:46
Timson, David (Reader)
9 Chapter Sixty-Two 05:21
Timson, David (Reader)
10 As to his partner, Captain Cuttle… 05:15
Timson, David (Reader)
11 '"Here he is" says my wife…' 05:41
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