DICKENS, C.: Barnaby Rudge (Abridged)
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Barnaby Rudge (Abridged) (more info)
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In the year 1775… - 06:19
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At length Joe returned… - 06:34
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'A strange story!' said the man… - 05:00
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More than a full hour afterwards… - 03:34
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Gabriel Varden went his way towards London… - 04:11
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In the venerable suburb… - 05:57
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As soon as the business of the day was over… - 05:16
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They entered a homely bedchamber. - 03:54
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Mrs. Varden was a lady of what is commonly called… - 04:03
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Clear of the locksmith's house… - 07:19
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Miss Miggs, having undone her mistress… - 04:26
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It was on one of those mornings… - 05:38
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There was great news that night… - 07:07
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If Joseph Willet, the denounced… - 08:26
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Joe Willet rode leisurely along in his desponding mood… - 04:19
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At noon next day… - 06:29
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Among all the dangerous characters… - 08:28
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Gliding along the silent streets… - 04:22
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Dolly Varden's pretty little head… - 05:43
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In course of time they arrived… - 04:47
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It was Hugh of the Maypole. - 04:58
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Twilight had given place to night some hours… - 07:33
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Mr. Chester sat up in bed next morning… - 06:25
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Leaving the favoured… - 06:14
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'And you're not surprised to hear this, Varden?' - 05:45
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Alighting at a certain point… - 08:28
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Evening drew on at last… - 04:44
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Misfortunes, saith the adage, never come singly. - 03:47
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One wintry evening… - 07:03
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The more he thought of it… - 06:34
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Before the lapse of many minutes… - 06:43
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To surround anything, however monstrous… - 07:30
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The secretary put his hand before his eyes… - 04:52
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Mr. Tappertit sat and contemplated him… - 04:42
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Little thinking of the plan for his happy settlement… - 05:09
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As there was to be a grand parade… - 06:06
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With that, he led the astounded locksmith back… - 02:29
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Next morning brought no satisfaction… - 05:31
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When they were very near… - 05:17
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When the concourse separated… - 04:36
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In a small English country town… - 07:14
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How often on their journey… - 04:38
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Uncertain where to go next… - 05:58
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The mob was not without its method… - 05:18
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With that, they stepped back again… - 04:01
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They were among the first to reach the tavern… - 05:15
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By midnight the streets were clear and quiet… - 05:43
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The next day was ushered in… - 04:57
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'Good day, master!' - 04:06
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Rumours of the prevailing disturbances… - 06:00
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Nearly all the time… - 03:35
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The Maypole cronies… - 06:33
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Barnaby leaned upon his staff… - 04:02
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Left to himself again… - 04:42
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It is necessary at this juncture… - 04:00
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As the night wore on… - 05:47
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The three worthies turned their faces towards the Boot… - 02:54
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On that same night, Mr. Haredale… - 05:08
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The prisoner, left to himself… - 04:08
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All yesterday, and on this day likewise… - 08:00
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Breaking the silence they had hitherto preserved… - 08:03
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Although he had had no rest… - 06:45
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When darkness broke away… - 07:18
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While Newgate was burning on the previous night… - 05:15
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Early in the morning his father came… - 07:56
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Mr. Dennis, having dispatched this piece of business… - 05:22
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All next day… - 03:33
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The Black Lion was so far off… - 06:33
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By this Friday night… - 05:28
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Mr. Dennis, having been made prisoner… - 04:10
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A month has elapsed… - 07:58
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As the locksmith walked slowly away… - 05:18
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The time wore on. - 08:01
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On this same day and about this very hour… - 03:05
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The Golden Key itself… - 08:06
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That afternoon, when he had slept… - 05:27
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Another month had passed… - 06:44
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A parting glance at such of the actors… - 04:28