DICKENS, C.: Little Dorrit (Abridged)
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Little Dorrit (more info)
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LITTLE DORRIT - 7:01
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By and by the noise of the key… - 8:09
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They were about thirty in company… - 6:56
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Mr. Arthur Clennam took up his hat… - 5:24
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She then put on the spectacles… - 6:33
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As the city clocks struck nine… - 5:02
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She stetched out her arm… - 4:30
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Thirty years ago… - 5:27
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The baby was handed down… - 5:45
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The old man turned in… - 6:29
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The morning light was in no hurry to climb… - 4:53
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Thus they emerged upon the Iron Bridge… - 5:46
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The Circumlocution Office - 7:16
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Arthur Clennam put his forms in his pocket. - 7:13
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A late, dull autumn night was closing in… - 8:18
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In London itself, though in the old rustic… - 7:31
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The mention of Mr. Casby… - 7:01
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The return of Mr. Casby with his daughter… - 7:46
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He left the house miserably enough… - 6:06
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Arthur Clennam rose hastily… - 6:37
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'Little Dorrit,' said Clennam… - 6:23
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On a wintry afternoon at twilight… - 4:47
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The time being come… - 5:03
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Clennam could not help speculating… - 4:56
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Before breakfast in the morning… - 7:46
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Little Dorrit had not attained her twenty… - 8:23
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And so he left her… - 6:38
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'I have a son…' - 5:32
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They spoke no more… - 5:35
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Mr. Clennam did not increase in favour… - 5:52
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Mr. Meagles called on Clennam… - 6:36
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The Patriarch, meanwhile… - 6:15
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Little Dorrit received a call… - 7:31
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When dinner time came… - 7:28
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The private residence… - 5:56
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Clennam returned home one evening… - 5:40
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The visitors had had a minute or two… - 7:54
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They were now by an avenue of trees. - 5:18
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The House in the city… - 7:23
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Mr. Flintwinch panted up to the door… - 8:22
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Mrs. Plornish's father… - 4:28
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Fanny began to cry herself… - 8:02
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Maggy sat at her work… - 7:12
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Resigning herself to inevitable fate… - 6:48
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It was at this time… - 8:23
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And now the day arrived… - 6:07
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In the autumn of the year… - 6:01
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The young gentleman… - 8:23
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After finishing his veal… - 5:41
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The tired company had broken up… - 7:28
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they were a goodly company… - 6:27
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A Letter from Little Dorrit - 7:13
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So the valet was instructed… - 5:47
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Mrs. General's view was… - 6:57
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To be in the halting state of Mr. Henry Gowan… - 6:44
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Minnie was too much disturbed… - 5:59
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At dinner time Mr. Sparkler made a splendid… - 5:56
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While the waters of Venice… - 4:21
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'Arthur, my dear boy…' - 5:21
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The whole vista had no one in it… - 4:48
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The shady waiting rooms… - 5:57
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The amazement, suspicion, resentment, and… - 6:23
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The famous name of Merdle… - 7:44
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Mr. Pancks was making a very porcupine… - 5:55
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When it became known to the Britons… - 8:01
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Mr. Dorrit, on being informed… - 8:27
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The term of Mr. Dorrit's visit… - 5:58
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John Chivery, in his best clothes… - 5:57
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The sun had gone down full four hours… - 5:53
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He took very little supper… - 7:09
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He looked confusedly about him… - 6:49
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The passengers were landing from the packet… - 4:56
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A sufficiently expressive hint of suspicion… - 5:27
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Arthur Clennam had made his unavailing… - 6:59
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Left alone, Clennam entered on a weary… - 7:56
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Fully three months had passed… - 5:54
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The dinner party was at the great… - 6:08
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With a precursory sound of hurried breath… - 4:49
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Though Mr. Rugg saw plainly… - 5:41
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The day was sunny… - 5:42
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As if the difficulty were contagious… - 6:21
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Imprisonment began to tell upon him. - 5:07
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Cavalletto got up again as before… - 7:29
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Brooding all day… - 7:50
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It had grown darker… - 5:35
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The last day of the appointed week… - 5:26
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After gazing at her in silence… - 4:44
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Mrs. Clennam's face changed. - 5:50
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She had already more than once struck… - 5:20
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'That Frederick Dorrit was the beginning of…' - 6:43
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'My brother Ephraim, the lunatic keeper…' - 6:12
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The sun had set… - 8:01
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Little Dorrit tried not to show it… - 5:55
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Arthur continuing to lie very ill… - 4:21
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The Patriarch, approaching with his usual… - 4:19
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The changes of a fevered room… - 7:28
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The faithful John was on duty… - 7:26
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On a healthy autumn day... - 8:05
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'There are only three branches of my subject…' - 7:54