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DICKENS, C.: Martin Chuzzlewit (Abridged)

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Sound recording
Contributor:
Dickens, Charles, Composer.
Naxos Digital Services US.
Series:
Naxos Spoken Word Library.
Naxos Spoken Word Library
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Spoken Word.
Local Subjects:
Spoken Word.
Genre:
Video recordings.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services US Incorporated.
System Details:
Mode of access: Available online.
Contents:
Mr. Pecksniff's horse... ( 05 min., 22 sec. ) / Dickens
John Westlock, who did nothing by halves... ( 04 min., 51 sec. ) / Dickens
'Now, Mr. Pecksniff,' said Martin at last... ( 06 min., 39 sec. ) / Dickens
They jogged on all day... ( 05 min., 48 sec. ) / Dickens
His first step, now he had a supply... ( 07 min., 19 sec. ) / Dickens
For some moments Martin stood gazing... ( 04 min., 10 sec. ) / Dickens
'Now I am going to America...' ( 06 min., 49 sec. ) / Dickens
Among these sleeping voyagers were Martin and Mark... ( 05 min., 01 sec. ) / Dickens
Some trifling excitement prevailed... ( 05 min., 21 sec. ) / Dickens
They often looked at Martin as he read... ( 06 min., 05 sec. ) / Dickens
Now, there had been at the dinner-table... ( 05 min., 05 sec. ) / Dickens
Mr. Tapley appeared to be taking his ease... ( 05 min., 44 sec. ) / Dickens
'But stay!' cried Mr. Norris... ( 04 min., 41 sec. ) / Dickens
Change begets change. ( 06 min., 07 sec. ) / Dickens
Although he paused for a reply... ( 06 min., 06 sec. ) / Dickens
Mankind is evil in its thoughts... ( 06 min., 06 sec. ) / Dickens
So through the narrow streets... ( 05 min., 54 sec. ) / Dickens
The prudent Cherry... ( 05 min., 55 sec. ) / Dickens
Uttering this apostrophe in a tone... ( 03 min., 42 sec. ) / Dickens
The knocking at Mr. Pecksniff's door... ( 05 min., 20 sec. ) / Dickens
'Now, Mark, my good fellow...' ( 06 min., 41 sec. ) / Dickens
As soon as it was generally known... ( 07 min., 01 sec. ) / Dickens
'Hallo, Pecksniff!' cried Mr. Jonas... ( 06 min., 11 sec. ) / Dickens
As he approached the first stile... ( 05 min., 33 sec. ) / Dickens
Her surprise was not diminished... ( 06 min., 33 sec. ) / Dickens
Here a knock was heard at the room door... ( 04 min., 24 sec. ) / Dickens
As she turned into the yard, she stopped... ( 04 min., 19 sec. ) / Dickens
The laws of sympathy between beards and birds... ( 06 min., 48 sec. ) / Dickens
Mr. Bailey, Junior - for the sporting character... ( 06 min., 38 sec. ) / Dickens
'Mr. Montague,' said Jobling. 'Allow me...' ( 06 min., 37 sec. ) / Dickens
Mr. Montague, being left alone, pondered... ( 05 min., 41 sec. ) / Dickens
It was the merry one herself... ( 05 min., 20 sec. ) / Dickens
The delighted father applauded this sentiment... ( 05 min., 57 sec. ) / Dickens
'Ah, cousin!' he said... ( 06 min., 28 sec. ) / Dickens
'It was disinterested too, in you...' ( 05 min., 21 sec. ) / Dickens
Time and tide will wait for no man... ( 04 min., 56 sec. ) / Dickens
Todgers's was in a great bustle that evening... ( 07 min., 18 sec. ) / Dickens
M. Todgers's Commercial Boarding-House... ( 06 min., 12 sec. ) / Dickens
When Mr. Pecksniff and the two young ladies... ( 05 min., 21 sec. ) / Dickens
The rosy hostess scarcely needed... ( 06 min., 57 sec. ) / Dickens
Martin began to work at the grammar-school... ( 05 min., 19 sec. ) / Dickens
'You must know then...' ( 06 min., 06 sec. ) / Dickens
It was the morning after the Installation Banquet... ( 04 min., 40 sec. ) / Dickens
You and I will get on excellently well...' ( 06 min., 17 sec. ) / Dickens
'I more than half believed, just now...' ( 05 min., 54 sec. ) / Dickens
In their strong feeling on this point... ( 05 min., 34 sec. ) / Dickens
The meditations of Mr. Pecksniff that evening... ( 06 min., 21 sec. ) / Dickens
It happened on the fourth evening... ( 06 min., 16 sec. ) / Dickens
A long pause succeeded... ( 06 min., 21 sec. ) / Dickens
Mrs. Lupin repairing... ( 04 min., 43 sec. ) / Dickens
An old gentlemen and a young lady... ( 05 min., 58 sec. ) / Dickens
'Hark!' said Miss Charity... ( 06 min., 11 sec. ) / Dickens
It was pretty late in the autumn... ( 05 min., 47 sec. ) / Dickens
Refreshment then arrived... ( 04 min., 11 sec. ) / Dickens
Old Martin Chuzzlewit had gradually undergone... ( 04 min., 55 sec. ) / Dickens
Chancing to trip, in his abstraction... ( 06 min., 30 sec. ) / Dickens
One sultry afternoon, about a week after... ( 07 min., 15 sec. ) / Dickens
For some time, Tom wandered up and down... ( 03 min., 57 sec. ) / Dickens
'Do you deny it, sir?' ( 04 min., 12 sec. ) / Dickens
When Mark Tapley, leaving Martin... ( 06 min., 59 sec. ) / Dickens
After a long and lingering illness... ( 05 min., 34 sec. ) / Dickens
They were raising their glasses... ( 06 min., 01 sec. ) / Dickens
When at last he arrived outside John's door... ( 05 min., 57 sec. ) / Dickens
'So just, sir,' said the gentleman... ( 06 min., 10 sec. ) / Dickens
'I wonder you find any gratification...' ( 06 min., 16 sec. ) / Dickens
Mr. Chuzzlewit was announced... ( 05 min., 39 sec. ) / Dickens
'I am here much earlier than I intended...' ( 06 min., 35 sec. ) / Dickens
'Why, he's gone!' cried Tom... ( 04 min., 04 sec. ) / Dickens
By this time, Mrs. Gamp... ( 06 min., 05 sec. ) / Dickens
The office of the Anglo-Bengalee... ( 05 min., 49 sec. ) / Dickens
'I wish we had never started on this...' ( 06 min., 09 sec. ) / Dickens
The company soon came tumbling out... ( 06 min., 16 sec. ) / Dickens
'My dear sir,' cried Mr. Pecksniff... ( 05 min., 39 sec. ) / Dickens
It was a special quality... ( 06 min., 28 sec. ) / Dickens
Tom Pinch and his sister... ( 05 min., 40 sec. ) / Dickens
On the next day's official duties... ( 06 min., 11 sec. ) / Dickens
His wife had closed the door... ( 05 min., 55 sec. ) / Dickens
The day passed on. ( 05 min., 29 sec. ) / Dickens
Tom Pinch and Ruth were sitting... ( 07 min., 43 sec. ) / Dickens
While these confidences were interchanged... ( 06 min., 22 sec. ) / Dickens
Martin was so amazed, so shocked... ( 06 min., 30 sec. ) / Dickens
At this juncture the little bell rang... ( 05 min., 33 sec. ) / Dickens
The little barber scratched his head... ( 03 min., 53 sec. ) / Dickens
'My dear girl,' said Tom... ( 05 min., 41 sec. ) / Dickens
The night had now come... ( 06 min., 12 sec. ) / Dickens
'Let no one leave the house,' said Martin... ( 05 min., 54 sec. ) / Dickens
Jonas listened with increased attention... ( 06 min., 47 sec. ) / Dickens
Oh miserable, miserable fool... ( 06 min., 04 sec. ) / Dickens
Old Martin's cherished projects... ( 06 min., 18 sec. ) / Dickens
The last appointed footstep sounded... ( 05 min., 57 sec. ) / Dickens
Mr. Chuzzlewit resumed... ( 06 min., 09 sec. ) / Dickens
Feeling, rather than seeing... ( 06 min., 19 sec. ) / Dickens
The old man looked about him, with a smile... ( 06 min., 27 sec. ) / Dickens
And there was Fips, old Fips of Austin Friars... ( 07 minutes, 57 sec. ) / Dickens
Participant:
Barrett, Sean, Reader -- Dickens, Charles, Composer
Notes:
Naxos Digital Services electronic collection.
Streaming audio.
Publisher Number:
9789626340967
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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