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Martin Chuzzlewit (Unabridged) (more info)
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Chapter 1 - 00:06:10
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These remarkable words wrought… - 00:05:47
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On another occasion, he says… - 00:03:59
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Chapter 2 - 00:05:44
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It was small tyranny for a respectable wind… - 00:06:27
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Miss Pecksniff sat upon a stool… - 00:06:19
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'Even the worldly goods…' - 00:07:00
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'Now I think,' said Mr. Pecksniff… - 00:06:53
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'As to your forgiveness, Mr. Pecksniff…' - 00:05:37
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'Besides, whether I am or no,' he added… - 00:07:01
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Chapter 3 - 00:05:20
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That her guest had need of some efficient… - 00:06:06
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And, at length, she said, in a voice too low… - 00:04:59
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'Come,' he said, 'Tell me, who is it?' - 00:07:57
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'Shall I knock?' asked Mrs. Lupin… - 00:07:10
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A long pause succeeded… - 00:06:03
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Mr. Pecksniff shook his head… - 00:05:53
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Mr. Pecksniff as slowly rose… - 00:06:04
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Chapter 4 - 00:07:14
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'Now, this is very distressing…' - 00:07:12
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'Now, I'll tell you what it is…' - 00:05:18
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Mr. Tigg, planting his legs as wide apart… - 00:05:57
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If ever Mr. Pecksniff wore an apostolic look… - 00:07:00
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'I am not sorry,' said Mr. Pecksniff… - 00:06:30
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In their strong feeling on this point… - 00:05:55
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'I passed from the memory…' - 00:04:57
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Chapter 5 - 00:06:08
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And now the morning grew so fair… - 00:06:20
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'I never,' Mark replied… - 00:06:12
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But the shops. First of all… - 00:06:08
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All the farmers being by this time jogging… - 00:06:31
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They looked at each other… - 00:05:57
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'But she is gone now…' - 00:05:48
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'This,' said Mr. Pecksniff, opening the door… - 00:04:01
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It was undoubtedly true, and may be stated… - 00:07:20
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Chapter 6 - 00:06:25
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'Let me see,' he said… - 00:06:01
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'I must have been born with a silver spoon…' - 00:06:49
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Some men would have slapped him… - 00:08:28
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Mr. Pinch sat staring at the fire… - 00:08:08
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Chapter 7 - 00:06:15
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'There is actually, at this instant…' - 00:05:41
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'You're not answering my question, you know…' - 00:07:17
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Mr. Tigg replenished his friend's glass… - 00:06:08
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'Sir, you have seen my friend, Slyme?' - 00:05:35
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At length, the house was closed… - 00:07:57
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Chapter 8 - 00:07:07
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'Are you travelling to London, Mr. Pecksniff?' - 00:07:41
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As nothing could be added to this… - 00:06:27
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Mr. Pecksniff and his fair daughters… - 00:05:55
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Chapter 9 - 00:06:28
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As to Todgers's itself… - 00:06:17
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'You, my dears, having to deal…' - 00:06:08
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'Visitors for Miss Pinch!' said the footman… - 00:07:27
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'Missis's compliments to Miss Pinch…' - 00:07:23
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Todgers's was in a great bustle that evening… - 00:07:30
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Here the gentlemen were all assembled… - 00:06:51
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Now comes the trying time… - 00:06:12
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Mr. Pecksniff had followed his younger… - 00:07:29
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Mrs. Todgers looked a little puzzled… - 00:06:36
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Chapter 10 - 00:07:03
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'I very much regret,' Martin resumed… - 00:07:14
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'We uttered no complaint…' - 00:06:22
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'If I could have anticipated…' - 00:06:24
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'One glass of wine - one morsel of this homely cake?' - 00:06:22
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'However,' he said, 'these are not proper…' - 00:06:37
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Chapter 11 - 00:05:00
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'Ah, cousin!' he said… - 00:07:35
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When they had been out for some hours… - 00:06:12
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Such as he was, he came slowly creeping… - 00:05:47
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Chuffey boggled over his plate so long… - 00:06:37
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By the time he had unfolded all the peddling… - 00:06:10
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The flute of the youngest gentleman… - 00:05:46
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Mr. Pecksniff and Mr. Jinkins came home… - 00:07:06
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Chapter 12 - 00:06:38
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'It's a proof of the kindness…' - 00:06:09
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Better than the gig! - 00:05:46
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They drank his health in his absence… - 00:06:13
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'And so,' he said, when he had gazed… - 00:09:03
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They breakfasted together very early… - 00:06:52
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'Now, Mr. Pecksniff,' said Martin at last… - 00:06:54
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Chapter 13 - 00:05:52
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He had repeated this process… - 00:07:21
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Martin said nothing in reply… - 00:05:54
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'I wish I may die,' said Mr. Tigg… - 00:06:04
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His first step, now that he had a supply… - 00:06:36
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The five weeks had quite run out… - 00:06:40
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'Lord bless you, sir,' said Mark… - 00:04:54
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If this were meant as a second appeal… - 00:05:59
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Chapter 14 - 00:07:15
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She hung more closely on his arm… - 00:06:25
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''I shall not only enclose my letters to…'' - 00:05:26
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'Martin! If you would but sometimes…' - 00:06:11
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Chapter 15 - 00:06:58
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Mark was so far right… - 00:07:31
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At night, when the cooking-fire was lighted… - 00:08:13
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Chapter 16 - 00:06:11
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'You have brought, I see, sir,' he said… - 00:05:56
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They made their way as best they could… - 00:06:55
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The colonel was by this time… - 00:07:41
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The gentleman in the rocking-chair… - 00:06:22
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They encountered more weeds in the bar-room… - 00:06:24
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Pursuing his inquiries Martin found… - 00:06:28
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Now there had been at the dinner-table… - 00:05:38
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Chapter 17 - 00:06:03
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It would not have been very difficult… - 00:07:01
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'Lord love you, sir,' he said… - 00:07:02
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Martin thought it rather strange… - 00:06:55
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Then all the Norrises pressed round… - 00:06:11
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He drew his arm through Martin's… - 00:05:53
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In twelve or fifteen hours… - 00:06:38
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Chapter 18 - 00:07:01
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Mr. Jonas was so very much amazed… - 00:06:49
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Although he paused for a reply… - 00:07:15
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'It struck me that he was changed…' - 00:07:34
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Chapter 19 - 00:05:51
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As she was by this time in a condition… - 00:05:55
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The conclusion of this affecting narrative… - 00:06:43
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Before it was possible that an answer… - 00:05:45
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He lay at night upon a mattress on the floor… - 00:06:19
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Mrs. Gamp had begun to make a suitable reply… - 00:04:09
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So through the narrow streets… - 00:05:27
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Chapter 20 - 00:06:49
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A question of philosophy arises here… - 00:05:56
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'To tell you the truth, Mr. Jonas…' - 00:06:12
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'Oh my goodness me!' cried the arch girl… - 00:06:58
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Now whether Mr. Pecksniff had been listening… - 00:08:15
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Chapter 21 - 00:05:53
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'I looks at him tolerable hard…' - 00:06:03
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Several other gentlemen had left their seats… - 00:06:06
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'Well!' he said, 'and you think…' - 00:05:41
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At the sounding of a dismal gong… - 00:06:24
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Each long black hair on his head… - 00:07:31
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But here, at a most opportune and happy time… - 00:07:37
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'Thus,' said the General, 'thus, my friends…' - 00:06:23
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Chapter 22 - 00:05:25
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'You wouldn't be unpop'lar…' - 00:06:14
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'Mr. Chuzzlewit, I believe?' - 00:06:49
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Martin by degrees became so far awake… - 00:05:50
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Chapter 23 - 00:06:08
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'But I was thinking - ' - 00:06:17
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But many a man who would have stood… - 00:05:09
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Their own land was mere forest… - 00:06:11
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Chapter 24 - 00:04:50
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'Pecksniff,' he said after a pause… - 00:04:25
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The old man gazed at him for a moment… - 00:06:10
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'And so, Mr. Pinch,' said Martin… - 00:04:49
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'Come!' cried Tom, 'I see that you…' - 00:07:13
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It must be acknowledged… - 00:07:00
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'I am told that he was at first supposed…' - 00:07:03
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Chapter 25 - 00:07:13
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Mrs. Gamp made no response to Mr. Mould… - 00:07:13
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'And what's your news Mrs. Gamp?' - 00:05:58
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As she turned into the yard… - 00:06:48
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A young man - dark and not ill-looking… - 00:06:10
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Mrs. Gamp awoke, and sat up… - 00:06:14
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Chapter 26 - 00:05:13
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Just as he was turning into Holborn… - 00:05:28
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Mr. Bailey spoke… - 00:04:58
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'Wishing you 'appiness and joy…' - 00:05:39
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Chapter 27 - 00:06:14
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The secretary smiled again… - 00:05:22
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'The Anglo-Bengalee Disinterested Loan…' - 00:07:22
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'Bullamy!' said Mr. Tigg… - 00:06:36
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The lunch was handsomely served… - 00:07:10
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'Mr. Montague,' said Jobling, 'allow me…' - 00:06:42
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'Not such an old hand, either…' - 00:07:41
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'Then,' said Tigg Montague, 'we grant annuities…' - 00:06:40
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Chapter 28 - 00:07:08
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'You're tolerably comfortable, I hope?' - 00:06:27
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It was especially in his way and character… - 00:06:02
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He was so far recovered… - 00:06:37
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Chapter 29 - 00:06:03
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'And here,' continued Mrs. Gamp… - 00:06:23
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The little barber having in his eager curiosity… - 00:05:55
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'Oh bless you, no!' said Mrs. Gamp… - 00:05:57
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Chapter 30 - 00:05:41
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'Wasn't I made a convenience of?' - 00:06:22
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But how happened it…? - 00:07:26
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'I was saying, my dear sir, that I am afraid…' - 00:07:02
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The summer weather… - 00:07:08
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'If you force me by your superior strength…' - 00:04:50
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'As to our own share in the precious…' - 00:05:13
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Chapter 31 - 00:06:59
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'I have dreaded sometimes,' Tom continued… - 00:07:09
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'But what is he…?' - 00:06:43
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He was in a curious frame of mind, Mr. Pecksniff… - 00:06:55
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Oh, late-remembered, much-forgotten… - 00:07:34
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Tom had meant to spare him… - 00:06:05
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There were several people, young and old… - 00:05:44
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Chapter 32 - 00:07:46
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Towards this most unhappy Moddle… - 00:08:01
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Chapter 33 - 00:06:07
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'How is it that you have come here?' asked the man… - 00:05:47
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Glancing from his work out at the door… - 00:05:04
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Mr. Chollop was a man of a roving disposition… - 00:07:45
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'Come out from under the blanket, sir,' said Mark… - 00:05:35
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It was long before he fixed the knowledge… - 00:06:08
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Often at night when Mark and Martin were alone… - 00:06:17
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Chapter 34 - 00:05:26
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In course of time, however, Mr. Pogram… - 00:06:07
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The bell being rung for dinner at this moment… - 00:06:26
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As the general evening meal of the house… - 00:06:01
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A great bustle at the door… - 00:07:00
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When at last it became necessary… - 00:06:37
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When he and Martin met again… - 00:03:30
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Chapter 35 - 00:06:16
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As Mr. Pecksniff passed… - 00:05:48
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When he had made a kind of dirt-pie… - 00:06:06
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Chapter 36 - 00:07:14
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It was a charming evening. - 00:06:27
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The coachman was so earnest in his approval… - 00:07:36
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Tom stepped from the little passage… - 00:06:30
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Accordingly John Westlock took the French rolls… - 00:05:50
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His cogitations were interrupted… - 00:06:31
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'So just, sir,' said the gentleman… - 00:06:19
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It was not until they had walked… - 00:05:07
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Chapter 37 - 00:08:33
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An uneasy thought entered Tom's head… - 00:04:56
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'Come, come!' said Tom… - 00:05:07
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When boarding-house accounts are balanced… - 00:05:22
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Chapter 38 - 00:07:00
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Mr. Bailey, taking up his name without delay… - 00:07:59
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'Hallo!' said Jonas… - 00:08:31
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Chapter 39 - 00:06:09
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'What are you writing, Tom?' inquired his sister… - 00:06:09
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'Why, my goodness, John! How did you come in?' - 00:05:54
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'But the strangest part of the story,' resumed John… - 00:07:12
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They occupied the two chairs, and Mr. Fips… - 00:06:49
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There were two rooms on that floor… - 00:07:47
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It is astonishing how much three people… - 00:02:54
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Chapter 40 - 00:06:01
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Mr. Fips, of Austin Friars, rather deepened… - 00:06:09
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Even when they had left off… - 00:07:05
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Tom and his sister glanced at each other… - 00:05:51
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'There are so many people, and so much motion…' - 00:05:24
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Jonas maintained a dogged silence… - 00:06:47
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Chapter 41 - 00:05:58
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'I wish you to venture (it's a very safe venture)…' - 00:05:53
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'He know!' cried Jonas. - 00:05:48
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Jonas not being in a condition to pursue… - 00:05:55
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Chapter 42 - 00:06:18
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He uttered an involuntary exclamation… - 00:07:19
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The travellers had opened the carriage door… - 00:05:17
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As it was clear that he was not to be moved… - 00:06:09
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Chapter 43 - 00:06:03
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When Mr. Tapley stopped in these calculations… - 00:06:33
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She was so positive that there was nothing for it… - 00:06:09
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'Well, but we know beforehand,' returned the politic Mr. Tapley… - 00:07:14
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He hurriedly advanced to seize… - 00:06:50
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'Upon that subject,' said Martin… - 00:07:12
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'Not a word?' said Martin, for the second time… - 00:07:07
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Martin looked with admiration on her glowing face… - 00:06:21
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Chapter 44 - 00:06:38
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During this digression… - 00:05:32
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'I could have wished,' said Mr. Pecksniff… - 00:05:54
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It took so long to bring the subject to this… - 00:05:11
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Chapter 45 - 00:05:33
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They found out Tom, though, quickly… - 00:05:05
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There are snug chambers in those Inns… - 00:06:25
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Ah, but it would have been a good thing… - 00:05:43
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Chapter 46 - 00:07:06
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In furtherance of this bashful arrangement… - 00:06:04
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'Walk up, pray, Mr. Pinch,' said Miss Pecksniff… - 00:06:25
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With these words the worthy woman… - 00:06:19
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The old clerk, subsiding into his usual state… - 00:06:08
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As this excellent woman had been… - 00:05:55
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'You have no cause to be violent, sir…' - 00:06:05
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For the moment only… - 00:05:38
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Leaving Mrs. Gamp in the act… - 00:05:52
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Chapter 47 - 00:06:09
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Before he could retort or turn away… - 00:05:52
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As the sunlight died away, and evening fell… - 00:06:48
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But here were London streets again… - 00:05:15
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Chapter 48 - 00:06:05
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Mr. Tapley was the first to resume his composure… - 00:06:10
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He was very much delighted… - 00:04:55
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Mr. Tapley nodded assent… - 00:07:10
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As he did not move or speak… - 00:06:09
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He stopped once more, and was silent… - 00:06:02
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Besides, there was the great difficulty… - 00:06:29
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Chapter 49 - 00:06:02
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'There! Now drat you, Betsey…' - 00:06:43
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At this juncture the little bell rang… - 00:06:33
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During this touching address, Mrs. Prig… - 00:06:10
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'I'm a-goin', ma'am, ain't I?' said Mrs. Prig… - 00:05:28
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'Never mind,' said John. - 00:06:22
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Chapter 50 - 00:06:55
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'Tut, tut,' said Tom, stopping her… - 00:08:04
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'My dear,' said Tom, 'I will repay your affection…' - 00:06:09
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'No Mr. Fips's friend to-day, I suppose,' thought Tom… - 00:05:35
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Chapter 51 - 00:06:12
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Well! Where was she? - 00:06:06
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Jonas looked out of the window again… - 00:06:07
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'I know that fellow,' he said… - 00:05:57
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And now he heard the voice of his accomplice… - 00:07:16
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Poor Chuffey paused to dry his eyes again… - 00:06:56
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'That is the man,' said Nadgett. - 00:07:32
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Oh, miserable, miserable fool! - 00:06:00
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'Now then,' he added, turning hastily to Jonas… - 00:05:54
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Chapter 52 - 00:06:20
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It was clear that Mark expected to be ordered… - 00:06:19
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He was quickly summoned to the door… - 00:05:52
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'Hear me, rascal!' said Mr. Chuzzlewit… - 00:06:10
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Mr. Chuzzlewit resumed… - 00:06:04
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Mr. Pecksniff laid his hand upon his breast… - 00:07:11
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The whole of these proceedings were so agreeable… - 00:07:05
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'I ask your pardon, ladies and gentlemen…' - 00:06:20
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Chapter 53 - 00:05:29
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She sat down on the little sofa… - 00:05:48
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He had hardly time to say thus much… - 00:06:10
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Young Martin sat at the head of the table… - 00:05:45
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Chapter 54 - 00:06:24
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He shook his head in doubt… - 00:06:59
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Old Martin gave his arm to the younger sister… - 00:05:55
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The door was thrown open at this juncture… - 00:06:29
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They thought as little of Miss Pecksniff… - 00:04:29