The Pickwickians
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14:49 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
The first Day's Journey, and the first Evening's Adventures; with their Consequ…
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1:06:46 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
A new Acquaintance--The Stroller's Tale--A disagreeable Interruption, and an un…
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31:01 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
A Field Day and Bivouac--More new Friends--An Invitation to the Country
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28:49 |
Read by Simon Evers |
A short one--Showing, among other Matters, how Mr. Pickwick undertook to drive,…
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28:15 |
Read by vlooi |
An Old-Fashioned Card-Party — The Clergyman’s Verses — The Story Of The Convict…
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42:28 |
Read by John Rose |
How Mr. Winkle, instead of shooting at the Pigeon and killing the Crow, shot at…
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26:19 |
Read by roolynninms |
Strongly illustrative of the Position, that the Course of True Love is not a Ra…
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33:22 |
Read by Euthymius |
A Discovery and a Chase
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21:13 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Clearing up all Doubts (if any existed) of the Disinterestedness of Mr. A. Jing…
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34:37 |
Read by Euthymius |
Involving another Journey, and an Antiquarian Discovery; Recording Mr. Pickwick…
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44:36 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
Descriptive of a very important Proceeding on the Part of Mr. Pickwick; no less…
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14:44 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Some Account of Eatanswill; of the State of Parties therein; and of the Electio…
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54:36 |
Read by Alan Chant |
Comprising a brief Description of the Company at the Peacock assembled; and a T…
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42:06 |
Read by Simon Evers |
In which is given a faithful Portraiture of two distinguished Persons; and an a…
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36:33 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
Too full of Adventure to be briefly described
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54:31 |
Read by John Schell |
Showing that an Attack of Rheumatism, in some Cases, acts as a Quickener to inv…
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22:25 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Briefly illustrative of two Points; first, the Power of Hysterics, and, secondl…
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25:20 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
A pleasant Day with an unpleasant Termination
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32:00 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
Showing how Dodson and Fogg were Men of Business, and their Clerks Men of pleas…
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38:16 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
In which the old Man launches forth into his favourite Theme, and relates a Sto…
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45:30 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
Mr. Pickwick journeys to Ipswich and meets with a romantic Adventure with a mid…
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37:54 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
In which Mr. Samuel Weller begins to devote his Energies to the Return Match be…
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20:20 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Wherein Mr. Peter Magnus grows jealous, and the middle-aged Lady apprehensive, …
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33:52 |
Read by Kirsten Ferreri |
Showing, among a Variety of pleasant Matters, how majestic and impartial Mr. Nu…
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41:38 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Which contains a brief Account of the Progress of the Action of Bardell against…
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16:02 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Samuel Weller makes a Pilgrimage to Dorking, and beholds his Mother-in-law
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23:16 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
A good-humoured Christmas Chapter, containing an Account of a Wedding, and some…
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1:03:52 |
Read by Alan Chant |
The Story of the Goblins who stole a Sexton
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25:54 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
How the Pickwickians made and cultivated the Acquaintance of a Couple of nice y…
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28:00 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Which is all about the Law, and sundry Great Authorities learned therein
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36:19 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Describes, far more fully than the Court Newsman ever did, a Bachelor's Party, …
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43:41 |
Read by David A. Stokely |
Mr. Weller the elder delivers some Critical Sentiments respecting Literary Comp…
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39:11 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Is wholly devoted to a full and faithful Report of the memorable Trial of Barde…
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59:18 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
In which Mr. Pickwick thinks he had better go to Bath; and goes accordingly
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34:12 |
Read by Lorie Heinrichs |
The chief Features of which will be found to be an authentic Version of the Leg…
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29:00 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Honourably accounts for Mr. Weller's Absence, by describing a Soiree to which h…
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31:45 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
How Mr. Winkle, when he stepped out of the Frying-pan, walked gently and comfor…
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32:29 |
Read by Simon Evers |
Mr. Samuel Weller, being intrusted with a Mission of Love, proceeds to execute …
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37:58 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
Introduces Mr. Pickwick to a new and not uninteresting Scene in the great Drama…
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30:09 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
What befell Mr. Pickwick when he got into the Fleet; what Prisoners he saw ther…
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32:08 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
Illustrative, like the preceding one, of the old Proverb, that Adversity brings…
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34:56 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Showing how Mr. Samuel Weller got into Difficulties
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33:38 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
Treats of divers little Matters which occurred in the Fleet, and of Mr. Winkle'…
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32:43 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Descriptive of an affecting Interview between Mr. Samuel Weller and a Family Pa…
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40:43 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
Records a touching Act of delicate Feeling not unmixed with Pleasantry, achieve…
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22:27 |
Read by Edward Elmer |
Is chiefly devoted to Matters of Business, and the temporal Advantage of Dodson…
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27:12 |
Read by Edward Elmer |
Relates how Mr. Pickwick, with the Assistance of Samuel Weller, essayed to soft…
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31:34 |
Read by Simon Evers |
Containing the Story of the Bagman's Uncle
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42:53 |
Read by Simon Evers |
How Mr. Pickwick sped upon his Mission, and how he was reinforced in the Outset…
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35:08 |
Read by Simon Evers |
In which Mr. Pickwick encounters an old Acquaintance--To which fortunate Circum…
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33:24 |
Read by Edward Elmer |
Involving a serious Change in the Weller Family, and the untimely Downfall of M…
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29:07 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Comprising the final Exit of Mr. Jingle and Job Trotter, with a great Morning o…
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28:58 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
Containing some Particulars relative to the Double Knock, and other Matters: am…
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32:15 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
Mr. Solomon Pell, assisted by a Select Committee of Coachmen, arranges the affa…
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32:14 |
Read by Patti Brugman |
An important Conference takes place between Mr. Pickwick and Samuel Weller, at …
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28:02 |
Read by Debra Lynn |
In which the Pickwick Club is finally dissolved, and everything concluded to th…
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18:29 |
Read by Debra Lynn |