Author(s): Dickens, Charles
Reader(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NAX44212
Barcode: 9789626344422
Release Date: 05/2007

DICKENS, C.: Our Mutual Friend (Unabriged)

A mysterious boatman on the Thames, a drowned heir, a dustman and his wife, and a host of other Dickens characters populate this novel of relationships between the classes, money, greed and love. The 48 characters are presented with remarkable clarity by David Timson in this unabridged recording of one of Dickens’ finest works.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Dickens, Charles - Author
Timson, David (Reader)
1BOOK 1 THE CUP AND THE LIP: Chapter 1: On The Look Out05:18
Timson, David (Reader)
2It was not until now that the upper half …07:05
Timson, David (Reader)
3Chapter 2: The Man from Somewhere06:04
Timson, David (Reader)
4But now a fearful circumstance occurs …05:39
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5The great looking-glass above the sideboard …06:12
Timson, David (Reader)
6Now my dear Mrs Veneering,' quoth Lady Tippins …07:46
Timson, David (Reader)
7Mortimer proceeds. 'We must now return …06:35
Timson, David (Reader)
8Chapter 3: Another Man07:19
Timson, David (Reader)
9The wheels rolled on, and rolled down by the Monument …06:59
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10As he opened the door, in pursuance of a nod from Lightwood …06:04
Timson, David (Reader)
11Mr Inspector had not moved, and had given no order …06:04
Timson, David (Reader)
12She placed her hands in one another on his shoulder …07:44
Timson, David (Reader)
Disc 2
1The case was made interesting to the public …03:07
Timson, David (Reader)
2Chapter 4: The R. Wilfer Family05:17
Timson, David (Reader)
3Mrs Wilfer was, of course, a tall woman and an angular …06:16
Timson, David (Reader)
4Here, Miss Lavinia, from her kneeling situation …05:26
Timson, David (Reader)
5The young lady's lamentations were checked at this point …06:41
Timson, David (Reader)
6This as a neat and happy turn to give the subject …07:23
Timson, David (Reader)
7Chapter 5: Boffin's Bower06:03
Timson, David (Reader)
8Mr Wegg was an observant person …07:09
Timson, David (Reader)
9The wooden Wegg looked at him with a meditative eye …06:26
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10Hem! Flattered, sir, I am sure,' said Wegg06:59
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11Left alone at his stall as the other ambled off …06:14
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12It was the queerest of rooms, fitted and furnished …05:53
Timson, David (Reader)
13Mrs Boffin's Fashion, as a less inexorable deity …06:30
Timson, David (Reader)
Disc 3
1Commodius!' gasped Mr Boffin …01:16
Timson, David (Reader)
2Chapter 6: Cut Adrift05:29
Timson, David (Reader)
3Miss Potterson, sole proprietor and manager …07:03
Timson, David (Reader)
4Gaffer was not there, but a pretty strong muster …08:26
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5But Miss Potterson, as a ready schoolmistress …06:19
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6The room was quiet, and the lamp burnt on the table.07:36
Timson, David (Reader)
7The white face of the winter day came sluggishly on …07:24
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8Chapter 7: Mr Wegg Looks After Himself06:53
Timson, David (Reader)
9When he deems Mr Venus's wheels sufficiently lubricated …05:54
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10Oh dear me, dear me!' sighs Mr Venus, heavily …06:08
Timson, David (Reader)
11Silas receives one from his hand …05:03
Timson, David (Reader)
12Chapter 8: Mr Boffin In Consultation05:43
Timson, David (Reader)
13Mr Lightwood explained that he came from the proctor's …06:11
Timson, David (Reader)
Disc 4
1The last time me and Mrs Boffin saw …'06:33
Timson, David (Reader)
2Your lawyer, Mr Boffin,' returned Lightwood …05:14
Timson, David (Reader)
3But, the worthy Mr Boffin jogged away with a comfortless …06:14
Timson, David (Reader)
4Not very well knowing how to get rid of this applicant …04:45
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5Chapter 9: Mr and Mrs Boffin In Consultation06:19
Timson, David (Reader)
6These two ignorant and unpolished people …05:53
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7With a ready patient face and manner …07:06
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8It appeared, on their drawing up at the family gate …06:15
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9Finding it rather difficult to pursue the conversation …06:10
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10However, Bella compensating for all drawbacks by responding …06:59
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11Chapter 10: A Marriage Contract06:44
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12We now come,' says Veneering, 'to the point, the real point …'06:27
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13Betimes next morning, that horrible old Lady Tippins …03:32
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Disc 5
1Ceremony performed, register signed …07:32
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2All over, that is to say, for the time being.06:19
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3She bursts into tears, declaring herself the wretchedest …06:10
Timson, David (Reader)
4Chapter 11: Podsnappery07:25
Timson, David (Reader)
5So it came to pass that Mr and Mrs Podsnap …06:03
Timson, David (Reader)
6I was inquiring,' said Mr Podsnap …06:22
Timson, David (Reader)
7And now the haunch of mutton vapour-bath …08:06
Timson, David (Reader)
8While these solemnities were in progress …05:31
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9In the meantime a stray personage of a meek demeanor …04:55
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10Simultaneously with this quenching …05:28
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11Chapter 12: The Sweat of An Honest Man's Brow04:46
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12As Lightwood laughed and passed the wine …04:44
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13It had grown darker as they talked …05:52
Timson, David (Reader)
Disc 6
1Now,' said Lightwood, 'What's your name?'05:53
Timson, David (Reader)
2Lawyer Lightwood, take care, you, what I say …'06:20
Timson, David (Reader)
3But he hadn't,' said Eugene, drawing …05:46
Timson, David (Reader)
4They said little else as they followed …07:39
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5Chapter 13: Tracking The Bird Of Prey05:54
Timson, David (Reader)
6Two taps were now heard on the outside of the window …06:55
Timson, David (Reader)
7Thereupon he stirred the fire, and sat down …06:04
Timson, David (Reader)
8As the time so passed, this slinking business …06:15
Timson, David (Reader)
9Chapter 14: The Bird Of Prey Brought Down05:58
Timson, David (Reader)
10Some half hour of this work, and Riderhood unshipped …05:51
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11Now see,' said Mr Inspector, after mature deliberation …04:50
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12We could, and we did.04:35
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13Chapter 15: Two New Servants07:19
Timson, David (Reader)
Disc 7
1Well! Now, Noddy!' cried Mrs Boffin …06:12
Timson, David (Reader)
2A gloomy house the Bower, with sordid signs on it …06:52
Timson, David (Reader)
3The man of low cunning had, of course, acquired a mastery …06:22
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4Thank'ee, Wegg, both for your confidence in me …'03:41
Timson, David (Reader)
5Much surprised, Mr Boffin went up stairs …06:17
Timson, David (Reader)
6Chapter 16: Minders and Re-minders06:10
Timson, David (Reader)
7Mr Boffin dismissed the matter with a nod or two …05:39
Timson, David (Reader)
8It was then perceived to be a small home …06:20
Timson, David (Reader)
9A surprising spirit in this lonely woman after so many years …06:54
Timson, David (Reader)
10Now, greatly to the relief of the visitors …07:23
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11This piece of business thus put in train …04:52
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12As he watched her with another covert look …05:51
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13Chapter 17 A Dismal Swamp06:50
Timson, David (Reader)
Disc 8
1These are the corporate beggars …06:10
Timson, David (Reader)
2BOOK 2 BIRDS OF A FEATHER: Chapter 1: Of An Education Character08:58
Timson, David (Reader)
3Bradley Headstone, in his decent black coat …06:17
Timson, David (Reader)
4Miss Peecher's favourite pupil, who assisted her …06:11
Timson, David (Reader)
5The boy knocked at a door, and the door promptly opened …07:29
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6It was difficult to guess the age of this strange creature …05:18
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7As his uneasy figure went on before them …06:24
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8The master and the pupil walked on, rapidly and silently.08:08
Timson, David (Reader)
9Chapter 2: Still Educational05:44
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10I have nothing to report, Lizzie,' said Eugene …07:30
Timson, David (Reader)
11There was an appearance of openness, trustfulness …06:28
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12By degrees, as she progressed in this remembrance …04:31
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Disc 9
1I wish you had been taken up, and locked up …'06:43
Timson, David (Reader)
2Chapter 3: A Piece Of Work08:01
Timson, David (Reader)
3Meanwhile Twemlow, in an increasing hurry …05:23
Timson, David (Reader)
4Mrs Veneering, during the same eventful hours …07:11
Timson, David (Reader)
5In these inspiring moments, Brewer strikes out an idea …06:07
Timson, David (Reader)
6Then, dinner is had at the Hotel with the legal gentleman …03:24
Timson, David (Reader)
7Chapter 4: Cupid Prompted04:51
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8I am sure,' said Miss Podsnap, 'Mr Lammle is like a lover …'06:04
Timson, David (Reader)
9How delightful those interchanges, and the looks …08:01
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10Young Fledgeby was none of these.06:46
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11More prompting was necessary. Cupid must be brought up …04:27
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12Content perforce with this success for the time …04:57
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13Chapter 5: Mercury Prompting07:29
Timson, David (Reader)
Disc 10
1Now, look here, Lammle,' said Fascination Fledgeby …06:53
Timson, David (Reader)
2The respected Mr Lammle was a bully …05:34
Timson, David (Reader)
3It was a public holiday, and Fledgeby did not recover …06:00
Timson, David (Reader)
4You won't say more, I see,' said Fledgeby, looking at him …06:02
Timson, David (Reader)
5Lizzie Hexam and Jenny Wren.08:45
Timson, David (Reader)
6Chapter 6: A Riddle Without An Answer06:00
Timson, David (Reader)
7Eugene,' said Mortimer, disregarding the light interruption …06:07
Timson, David (Reader)
8He had not reckoned on their seeking his name …08:49
Timson, David (Reader)
9A pause ensued, in which the schoolmaster looked very awkward.05:27
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10It was a stab that the blood followed …08:09
Timson, David (Reader)
11Chapter 7: In Which A Friendly Move Is Originated05:54
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12As Mr Venus is irritable …05:27
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Disc 11
1And yet, sir,' he continues …07:22
Timson, David (Reader)
2The palm of Silas Wegg descends with a sounding smack …07:17
Timson, David (Reader)
3The articles of the friendly move are then severally recited …05:58
Timson, David (Reader)
4Chapter 8: In Which An Innocent Elopement Occurs06:06
Timson, David (Reader)
5You never charge me, Miss Wilfer,' said the Secretary …03:54
Timson, David (Reader)
6The family room looked very small and very mean …06:55
Timson, David (Reader)
7Here Bella, deriving no comfort from her charming bonnet …03:57
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8As she was uninformed respecting the exact locality …05:59
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9While they were going along to take boat …08:01
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10I suppose my dear,' said Pa after dinner …08:16
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11Chapter 9: In Which The Orphan Makes His Will08:09
Timson, David (Reader)
12Punctual to the time appeared the carriage …07:31
Timson, David (Reader)
Disc 12
1At the Children's Hospital, the gallant steed …06:06
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2Chapter 10: A Successor05:26
Timson, David (Reader)
3Rokesmith departed on that errand …06:16
Timson, David (Reader)
4The consideration of Mrs Boffin had clothed Mr Sloppy …04:47
Timson, David (Reader)
5Chapter 11: Some Affairs Of the Heart06:50
Timson, David (Reader)
6The discreet Mary Anne resumed her seat …07:40
Timson, David (Reader)
7Here's a perfectly disinterested person, Lizzie dear,' …05:58
Timson, David (Reader)
8Lizzie Hexam had changed colour when those changes came …05:48
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9It being Lizzie's regular occupation when they were alone …08:13
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10Chapter 12: More Birds Of Prey07:14
Timson, David (Reader)
11Taking notice of Pleasant Riderhood at the door …07:00
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12I'll tell you why I ask,' pursued the visitor …07:34
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Disc 13
1At first Riderhood had sat …07:36
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2Well? Have you finished?' asked the strange man.05:56
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3Captain! Mentioning them unfort'net words of mine …'04:47
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4Chapter 13: A Solo And A Duet05:59
Timson, David (Reader)
5On board serving as third mate was George Radfoot.'06:32
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6Now I pass to sick and deranged impressions …'08:03
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7Now, is it all thought out? All to this time?'06:00
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8Arriving at the house, he found that Mr and Mrs Boffin were out.06:05
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9You take advantage of a hasty word of mine,' said Bella …06:12
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10Chapter 14: Strong Of Purpose08:39
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11The Secretary pursued his way, not very much elevated in spirits …06:29
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12The Secretary felt that there was no gainsaying what was urged …06:24
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Disc 14
1The Secretary stated to the schoolmaster …06:54
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2All these proceedings occupied John Rokesmith so much …06:20
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3Chapter 15: The Whole Case So Far07:10
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4I said,' he began, 'when I saw you last …'06:05
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5You know what I am going to say. I love you.'06:10
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6A worse threat than was conveyed in his manner …05:52
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7Some touch of compunction smote the boy's hardening heart …08:36
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8They were in the act of emerging into the main thoroughfare …07:36
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9Chapter 16: An Anniversary Occasion06:14
Timson, David (Reader)
10Mr Lammle, all a-glitter, produces his friend Fledgeby …07:29
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11The reference,' proceeds Mortimer, 'which I suppose to be …'06:51
Timson, David (Reader)
12Then Lammle. Too much of him every way …04:09
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Disc 15
1In the drawing-room, groups form as usual.08:26
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2BOOK 3 A LONG LANE: Chapter 1: Lodgers In Queer Street06:49
Timson, David (Reader)
3The old man shook his head, gently repudiating the imputation …06:35
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4The old man, who had never raised his eyes …06:56
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5They shook hands and Lammle strode out pondering …07:57
Timson, David (Reader)
6With one hand across his breast and the other on the easy chair …04:43
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7Chapter 2: A Respected Friend In A New Aspect06:26
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8Thus conversing, and having crossed Westminster Bridge …06:12
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9We take the liberty of coming, my young companion and I …'06:09
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10Miss Abbey had twice made the experiment of shutting her eyes …06:36
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11Chapter 3: The Same Respected Friend In More Aspects Than One06:00
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12Poor Pleasant, fortified with a sip of brandy …06:23
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Disc 16
1Presently they all return, and wait for him …02:47
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2Chapter 4: A Happy Return of the Day06:14
Timson, David (Reader)
3Now Ma,' said Bella, reappearing in the kitchen …06:22
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4However, she persisted in dishing the dinner as well as cooking.05:57
Timson, David (Reader)
5Your grandpapa,' retorted Mrs Wilfer, with an awful look …05:14
Timson, David (Reader)
6The rosy hours were thus beguiled until it was time …04:41
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7Number three, Pa, is a better thing.'04:21
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8Chapter 5: The Golden Dustman Falls Into Bad Company06:29
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9The Secretary rose, gathered up his papers and withdrew.08:03
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10She had begun by this time to be his frequent companion …06:52
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11Mrs Lammle took the friendliest interest …07:08
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12On one point connected with the watch she kept on Mr Boffin …04:47
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13The miser?'05:45
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Disc 17
1Chapter 6: The Golden Dustman Fall Into Worse Companys07:43
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2At that moment wheels were heard.05:53
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3This, sir,' replied Silas, adjusting his spectacles …08:16
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4Mr Venus, who since his introduction to the French gentleman …07:05
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5Releasing each other, they crept to the door …06:14
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6Mr Boffin came down leisurely …04:12
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7Chapter 7: The Friendly Moe Takes Up A Strong Position06:36
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8There your expressive countenance speaks indeed!'06:12
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9With still reluctant hands, and not without several glances …05:51
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10On this head, Silas Wegg had much to say.06:08
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11Ah, dear me, dear me!' exclaimed Wegg with a sigh …08:12
Timson, David (Reader)
12Chapter 8: The End Of A Long Journey07:02
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Disc 18
1So with the humbler houses in the liittle street …06:32
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2She caught up her basket as she spoke …08:14
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3The morning found her afoot again, but fast declining …05:43
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4The darkness gone, and a face bending down.04:48
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5Chapter 9: Somebody Becomes the Subject Of A Prediction07:01
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6While this discourse was interchanging …06:26
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7I shall be happy, Mr Rokesmith,' returned Bella …07:13
Timson, David (Reader)
8So they walked, speaking of the newly filled-up grave …05:22
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9The wayward, playful, affectionate nature …06:01
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10The question was so directly at variance with Bella's views …07:06
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11So the interview terminated with pleasant words …04:14
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12Chapter 10: Scouts Out08:17
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Disc 19
1Lightwood was at home when he got to the Chambers …06:02
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2Lightwood was shaking his head over the air with which …07:10
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3Making a dignified attempt to gather himself …07:06
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4Then soberly and plainly, Mortimer, I goad the schoolmaster …'07:30
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5Chapter 11: In the Dark06:34
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6As Bradley passed out at the gate with an undecided foot …08:06
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7They had walked along the Strand, and into Pall Mall …05:52
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8Bradley could have hidden a reserved piece of information …06:10
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9Chapter 12: Meaning Mischief06:17
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10But seeing that she was turning something in her mind …07:54
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11It was barely settled when a manly form was seen to pass …08:34
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Disc 20
1Chapter 13: Give A Dog A Bad Name, And Hang Him05:22
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2Miss Wren with a fallen countenance sat behind the door …06:11
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3The chivalrous Twemlow, Knight of the Simple Heart …07:15
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4With these words, which had the effect of causing …08:58
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5Chapter 14: Mr Wegg Prepares A Grindstone For Mr Boffin's Nose06:51
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6The remark seemed rather to abash Mr Venus.08:02
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7The Golden Dustman seemed about to pursue these questions …07:56
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8There was a grin upon the ghastly countenance …08:24
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9Now, I wonder,' he meditated as he went along …03:42
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10Chapter 15: The Golden Dustman At His Worst08:23
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11Here Mrs Boffin broke out a-crying.06:59
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Disc 21
1I have borne,' said the Secretary, in a low voice …06:05
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2Ask me anything you wish to ask,' returned Rokesmith …06:17
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3After despatching this second bolt …06:32
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4After which strong avowal Bella underwent reaction …06:17
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5Chapter 16: The Feast Of The Three Hobgoblins07:47
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6To inflict a heavy disappointment on this sweet nature …08:44
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7It was, as Bella gaily said, like the supper …05:45
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8Miss Lavvy came out to open the gate …05:39
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9The cherub not presuming to address so tremendous an object …05:52
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10Lavinia's engineering having made this crooked opening …06:11
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11Chapter 17: A Social Chorus05:38
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12Mr Twemlow's little rooms are modestly furnished …07:01
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Disc 22
1Was Mr Fledgeby's advocacy as effectual …'05:35
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2But, six o'clock in the evening …08:29
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3Eugene, leaning back in his chair, is observing Mr Podsnap …03:57
Timson, David (Reader)
4BOOK 4 A TURNING: Chapter 1: Setting Traps05:35
Timson, David (Reader)
5The bargeman turned back. Approaching nearer …05:22
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6Riderhood looked fixedly at him …06:51
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7Lock ho! Lock!' it was a light night …07:24
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8He went into the pelting rain again …06:48
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9Chapter 2: The Golden Dustman Rises A Little06:01
Timson, David (Reader)
10Several white dints began to come and go …08:39
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11Mr Lammle rose with an impudent laugh …06:43
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12Mr Boffin took her down, and saw her driven away …05:17
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Disc 23
1Chapter 3: The Golden Dustman Sinks Again05:22
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2Mr Boffin, entering the usual chamber …08:01
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3Mr Venus's mouth screwed itself up …08:04
Timson, David (Reader)
4At length the document was restored to its place …06:44
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5Chapter 4: A Runaway Match06:15
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6Behold Bella tripping along the streets …06:59
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7A modest little cottage but a bright and a fresh …07:33
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8With his own hands he afterwards put on the dessert …05:55
Timson, David (Reader)
9Chapter 5: Concerning The Mendicant's Bride06:36
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10Mrs Wilfer's baleful stare at the young gentleman …05:35
Timson, David (Reader)
11Mr Sampson murmured that this was the sort of thing …04:12
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12Within a feww weeks afterwards, the Mendicant's bride …06:04
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Disc 24
1The newly-married pair left early …08:04
Timson, David (Reader)
2For a City man, John certainly did appear to care …06:32
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3While he took his supper, Bella sat by him …05:55
Timson, David (Reader)
4I am ready for Thirdly,' said John, 'whatever it is.'03:14
Timson, David (Reader)
5Chapter 6: A Cry For Help06:28
Timson, David (Reader)
6Turning again at the water lilies, he saw her coming …05:53
Timson, David (Reader)
7He would have been base indeed to have stood untouched …06:50
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8The purity with which in these words she expressed …06:04
Timson, David (Reader)
9Eugene Wrayburn went the opposite way …06:09
Timson, David (Reader)
10She merely kept the boat before the stream now …05:36
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11Chapter 7: Better To Be Abel Than Cain06:27
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12The formality of spreading a tablecloth …04:40
Timson, David (Reader)
13He was a better follower than Bradley.07:35
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Disc 25
1The school reopened next day.04:58
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2Bradley sat looking steadily before him at the vacant air.06:49
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3Chapter 8: A Few Grains Of Pepper06:36
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4The quaint little chin met Mr Fledgeby's gaze …07:35
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5For the terrors undergone by Mr Dolls that evening …05:35
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6With a gleam of neww intelligence in her sharp face …05:03
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7Now the door's shut,' said Mr Fledgeby, sitting up …04:11
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8Chapter 9: Two Places Vacated07:31
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9My idea is getting so immense now,' cried Miss Wren …04:47
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10Now, the bad child having been strictly charged by his parent …06:14
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11Thither he was brought; the window becoming from within …06:25
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12After that previous carrying of him in the streets …06:13
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13Chapter 10: The Doll's Dressmaker Discovers A Word04:52
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Disc 26
1Mortimer.' 'My dear Eugene.'08:38
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2One afternoon when he had been lying still …07:31
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3Chapter 11: Effect Is Given To The Doll's Dressmaker's Discovery08:58
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4They started directly, in a little carriage …06:45
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5The reference was to a young man of reserved appearance …06:15
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6Then the train rattled among the house-tops …04:54
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7The sun was rising, and his first rays struck into the room …05:10
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8Chapter 12: The Passing Shadow08:54
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9When they had dined and were alone, John Rokesmith said …04:59
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10Mr Inspector, in a dark-blue buttoned-up frock coat …07:37
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11They alighted at last at the counter of a court …04:32
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12Mr Job Potterson,' Mr Inspector continued …04:38
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Disc 27
1When John came home to dinner next day …06:34
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2Chapter 13: Showing How The Golden Dustman Helped To Scatter Dust05:41
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3By a master-stroke of secret arrangement …06:06
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4Bella caught Mr Boffin's twinkling eye for half an instant …08:49
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5Bella, who was still on her knees at Mr Boffin's feet …07:11
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6Chapter 14: Checkmate To The Friendly Move07:08
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7Mr Wegg, glancing in great dudgeon …06:05
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8It was a very bad night to which succeeded a very bad morning.07:49
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9You are a fool,' said Wegg, with a snap of his fingers …06:05
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10Now, scoundrel,' he pursued, 'I am going to finish.'06:58
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11Chapter 15: What Was Caught In The Traps That Were Set04:38
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Disc 28
1One winter day when a slight fall of snow …06:04
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2Oh! It's in the way of school!' cried Riderhood.06:37
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3The light was the joint product of a fire and a candle.06:04
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4Bradley looked at the fire, with a working face …05:43
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5Not until the late daylight made the window transparent …05:19
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6Chapter 19: Persons And Things In General07:35
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7The stately lady, Mrs Wilfer, perceiving her opportunity …06:53
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8This visit was, as has been said, a grand event.08:33
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9But the greatest event of all, in the new life of Mr and Mrs John Harmon08:29
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10Chapter 17: The Voice Of Society06:12
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11Now, I am Chairwoman of Committees!' cries Lady Tippins04:23
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12The fair enslaver haing fallen into one of her gentle sleeps …04:53
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