David Timson – The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
| Лейбл: | Naxos Audiobooks – NAX12712 |
| Формат: | CD , Box Set |
| Страна: | Europe |
| Дата релиза: | 2010 |
| Жанр: | Non-Music |
| Стиль: | Audiobook |
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Треклист:
| 1-1 | Chapter 1 |
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| 1-2 | Bert White… |
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| 1-3 | Owen Saw That In The World… |
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| 1-4 | 'Funny Name To Call A House…' |
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| 1-5 | 'Yes, It's Quite True…' |
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| 1-6 | Crass Was By This Time Very Angry… |
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| 1-7 | 'The Greatest Cause Of Poverty Is…' |
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| 1-8 | Joe Philpot… |
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| 1-9 | 'What Do You Mean By Poverty Then?…' |
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| 1-10 | Chapter 2 |
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| 1-11 | Hunter Realised Now… |
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| 1-12 | 'Good Afternoon, Sir…' |
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| 1-13 | When He Arrived Within About Three Yards… |
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| 1-14 | Owen Was Working By Himself… |
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| 1-15 | Linden Was Still Working At The Vestibule Doors… |
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| 1-16 | Just As Misery Was About To Commence… |
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| 2-1 | Owen Worked On In A Disheartened, Sullen Way… |
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| 2-2 | Chapter 3 |
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| 2-3 | The Windows Were Draped… |
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| 2-4 | 'Well Let's Have Some Tea…' |
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| 2-5 | She Took Three Letters From The Pocket Of Her Dress |
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| 2-6 | 'I'm Sorry I Spoke To You Like That…' |
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| 2-7 | Easton Added It All Up… |
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| 2-8 | They Had To Go Up Two Flights Of Stairs… |
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| 2-9 | Chapter 4 |
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| 2-10 | As Owen Strode Rapidly Along… |
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| 2-11 | Chapter 5 |
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| 2-12 | As She Looked At Him… |
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| 2-13 | 'Do You Like Cats?' He Asked… |
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| 2-14 | Chapter 6 |
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| 2-15 | The Indignation Of The Neighbours Was Increased… |
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| 3-1 | Nearly Everyone Who Works… |
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| 3-2 | 'Well, The Vicar Goes About…' |
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| 3-3 | 'I Should Think The Workers Will Be Jolly Glad…' |
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| 3-4 | After Tea, As He Watched His Wife… |
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| 3-5 | Under The Present System It Was Impossible… |
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| 3-6 | Then He Remembered That He Had Read Somewhere… |
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| 3-7 | Chapter 7 |
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| 3-8 | Bert Was A Lean, Undersized Boy… |
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| 3-9 | It Was Very Cold And Damp And Miserable… |
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| 3-10 | Although He Had For The Moment Forgotten… |
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| 3-11 | 'If There Wasn't Something Wrong With Your Minds…' |
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| 3-12 | Chapter 8 |
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| 3-13 | There Was No Work Of A Noisy Kind Being Done… |
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| 3-14 | Mr. Sweater Now Began Ponderously… |
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| 3-15 | Chapter 9 |
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| 4-1 | Chapter 10 |
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| 4-2 | A Little Way Down The Road Was A Church… |
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| 4-3 | As They Were Carrying It In… |
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| 4-4 | Chapter 11 |
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| 4-5 | Rushton Shook His Head Dubiously… |
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| 4-6 | Chapter 12 |
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| 4-7 | Chapter 13 |
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| 4-8 | During The Morning… |
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| 4-9 | Easton Made No Reply… |
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| 4-10 | Chapter 14 |
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| 4-11 | Eventually It Was Arranged… |
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| 4-12 | Chapter 15 |
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| 4-13 | While The Room Was In An Uproar… |
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| 4-14 | 'It's An Old Saying, And A True One…' |
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| 5-1 | 'But Putting All Jokes Aside…' |
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| 5-2 | 'There Are Many Causes' Answered Owen… |
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| 5-3 | 'Well! I Should Never A Thought It…' |
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| 5-4 | 'The Duke Of Blankmind…' |
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| 5-5 | 'Of Course Landlordism Is Not The Only Cause…' |
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| 5-6 | Chapter 16 |
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| 5-7 | 'I Won't Be Able To Start On Monday…' |
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| 5-8 | 'They All Shapes Pretty Well Except Newman… |
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| 5-9 | There Was A Lot Of Furious Talk… |
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| 5-10 | Chapter 17 |
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| 5-11 | When She Had Finished Dressing Him… |
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| 5-12 | He Also Noticed A Very Fat Man… |
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| 5-13 | 'Now, I Hope You Will All Do Your Very Best…' |
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| 5-14 | An Evil-Minded, Worldly Or Unconverted… |
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| 5-15 | Although Naturally Robust… |
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| 5-16 | Chapter 18 |
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| 6-1 | 'There Is No Doubt Owen Knows His Work…' |
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| 6-2 | 'Don't Wait For Me,' Said The Latter… |
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| 6-3 | Chapter 19 |
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| 6-4 | The Only Other Occupant… |
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| 6-5 | Taking One Of The Rings… |
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| 6-6 | 'You Know, There's A Great Deal…' |
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| 6-7 | Philpot Crossed Over To The Semi-Drunk… |
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| 6-8 | After Parting From Philpot… |
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| 6-9 | Chapter 20 |
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| 6-10 | Few Of The Girls Ever Learned Their Trades |
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| 6-11 | By These And Similar Means… |
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| 6-12 | There Was A Large Piece Of Ground… |
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| 6-13 | Chapter 21 |
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| 6-14 | Happiness Might Be Possible… |
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| 6-15 | The Clothing Of The Men… |
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| 6-16 | Harlow Had Just Arrived At This Solution… |
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| 7-1 | 'What's Become Of The Professor?…' |
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| 7-2 | 'Now,' Continued Owen… |
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| 7-3 | After A While, The Rest Of The Crowd… |
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| 7-4 | Chapter 22 |
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| 7-5 | At About Five Minutes To Twelve… |
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| 7-6 | It Will Be Remembered… |
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| 7-7 | When At Home, Slyme Passed His Time… |
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| 7-8 | Chapter 23 |
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| 7-9 | As A Rule On Saturday Evenings… |
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| 7-10 | But No One Really Believed This… |
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| 7-11 | 'Read Out The 17th And 18th Verses…' |
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| 7-12 | Chapter 24 |
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| 7-13 | Slyme Waited Outside While Crass Went In… |
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| 7-14 | Crass Struck A Match… |
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| 8-1 | When Saturday Arrived… |
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| 8-2 | In One Corner A Group Of Men… |
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| 8-3 | Ruth Did Not Want Any More… |
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| 8-4 | Slyme Had Gone That Evening… |
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| 8-5 | Chapter 25 |
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| 8-6 | 'Oh, I Know The Bloke Now! ' Cried Harlow… |
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| 8-7 | As They Stood There Working… |
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| 8-8 | It Would Have Been Much Better For Them… |
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| 8-9 | 'You Know, That Big 'Ouse We Did Up Last Summer…' |
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| 8-10 | Owen Accordingly Ascended The Steps… |
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| 8-11 | 'Come To Think Of It,' Continued Crass… |
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| 8-12 | 'The Pint Is,' Proceeded Easton… |
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| 8-13 | Observing His Hesitation… |
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| 8-14 | 'What The Hell Sort Of A Bloody System…' |
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| 9-1 | The Lecturer Now Drew A Small Square… |
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| 9-2 | Owen Paused, And A Gloomy Silence Followed… |
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| 9-3 | 'I Mean This,' Replied Owen Speaking Very Slowly… |
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| 9-4 | 'You Talk About The Producers Being Robbed…' |
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| 9-5 | Chapter 26 |
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| 9-6 | When They Had Cleared Away All The Dirt… |
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| 9-7 | At About Eleven O' Clock Mr. Sweater Arrived… |
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| 9-8 | Chapter 27 |
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| 9-9 | 'Bloody Disgraceful I Call It,' Said Crass… |
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| 9-10 | Chapter 28 |
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| 9-11 | 'I'll Tell You What,' Said Philpot… |
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| 9-12 | In Answer To Philpot's Knock… |
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| 9-13 | After Lengthy Consideration… |
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| 9-14 | Chapter 29 |
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| 9-15 | After A While Philpot Suggested A Change… |
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| 9-16 | During The Singing Bert Turned The Handles… |
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| 10-1 | 'Once More We Turns The 'Andle…' |
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| 10-2 | Chapter 30 |
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| 10-3 | As The Chief Ceased Speaking… |
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| 10-4 | Chapter 31 |
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| 10-5 | Chapter 32 |
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| 10-6 | Chapter 33 |
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| 10-7 | Mary Expected The Old Woman To Be Heartbroken… |
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| 10-8 | After Some Further Talk… |
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| 10-9 | Chapter 34 |
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| 10-10 | Finally Sawkins, Being The Better Man… |
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| 10-11 | The Week Before Old Linden Went… |
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| 10-12 | When Nora And The Two Boys Reached The House… |
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| 10-13 | They Took The Man To The Station… |
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| 10-14 | Once, When There Was A Bitterly Cold… |
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| 10-15 | Chapter 35 |
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| 10-16 | In Addition To This… |
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| 11-1 | In The Case Of The Soup Kitchen… |
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| 11-2 | Chapter 36 |
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| 11-3 | There Were Numerous Other Expenses… |
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| 11-4 | Chapter 37 |
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| 11-5 | 'How Much Is Your House Assessed At?…' |
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| 11-6 | Sir Graball D'encloseland… |
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| 11-7 | With Lavish Kindness, The Supreme Being… |
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| 11-8 | Chapter 38 |
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| 11-9 | 'Science Is A Wonderful Thing…' |
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| 11-10 | Chapter 39 |
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| 11-11 | Weakling Did Not Apologize… |
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| 11-12 | Councillor Weakling Opposed The Motion… |
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| 11-13 | Chapter 40 |
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| 11-14 | Usually, Whenever Owen Reflected… |
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| 12-1 | Besides The Work At The Kiosk… |
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| 12-2 | It Would Not Be Reasonable To Blame… |
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| 12-3 | Chapter 41 |
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| 12-4 | One Of The New Inventions… |
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| 12-5 | At Last, Easton Broke The Silence… |
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| 12-6 | One Of The New Hands Said He Wished… |
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| 12-7 | Chapter 42 |
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| 12-8 | Mary Linden, Who Was Still Lodging… |
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| 12-9 | The Presence Of Mary Linden… |
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| 12-10 | Chapter 43 |
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| 12-11 | They Were Usually So Tired When They Got Home… |
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| 12-12 | Ceilings That Were Not Very Dirty… |
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| 12-13 | As An Additional Precaution… |
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| 12-14 | When They Happened To Be Working On Ladders… |
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| 13-1 | The Scamping Business… |
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| 13-2 | At The Risk Of Wearying… |
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| 13-3 | Before Returning The Key To The Agent… |
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| 13-4 | When Newman Got His First Start… |
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| 13-5 | It Is Sad And Discreditable… |
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| 13-6 | When They Got Back To The Job… |
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| 13-7 | Harlow Was Working At The Place… |
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| 13-8 | Once, A Couple Of Men Got The Sack… |
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| 13-9 | 'Last Summer I Was Working…' |
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| 13-10 | Often It Happened That Some Men… |
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| 13-11 | It Was A Few Days After This… |
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| 13-12 | The Following Saturday… |
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| 13-13 | There Is No More Cowardly… |
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| 13-14 | Barrington Was Still Working For The Firm… |
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| 13-15 | On The Following Tuesday Evening… |
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| 14-1 | They Ran On After The Van… |
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| 14-2 | Chapter 44 |
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| 14-3 | Crass, Slyme And One Or Two… |
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| 14-4 | The Next Stop Was At The Bird In Hand… |
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| 14-5 | Crass Frequently Paused… |
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| 14-6 | 'Musical Honours, Chaps,' Shouted Crass… |
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| 14-7 | When They Left Off, Grinder Rose… |
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| 14-8 | 'It May Or May Not Be True,' Began Barrington… |
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| 14-9 | Here Crass Jumped Up And Interrupted… |
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| 14-10 | 'Whilst Walkin' Out The Other Night…' |
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| 14-11 | The Time Passed Quickly Enough… |
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| 14-12 | The Other Two Brakes… |
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| 14-13 | The Last Reminded Harlow… |
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| 14-14 | These Differed From Nimrod's Lot… |
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| 15-1 | Chapter 45 |
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| 15-2 | Leaving The Man Dumbfounded… |
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| 15-3 | At This Moment, The Two Truants Returned… |
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| 15-4 | 'It Hasn't Always Been Like It…' |
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| 15-5 | 'Mr. Chairman And Gentlemen…' |
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| 15-6 | 'In Those Days, A Master Painter…' |
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| 15-7 | 'But It Is Not Only The Wage Earning Class…' |
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| 15-8 | 'We Must Do This If We Are To Keep…' |
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| 15-9 | 'I Don't Mind Admitting…' |
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| 15-10 | 'The National Service Retail Stores…' |
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| 15-11 | 'The Socialist Administration Will Now Aquire…' |
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| 15-12 | 'The Slums And The Wretched Dwellings…' |
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| 15-13 | As Barrington Descended From The Pulpit… |
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| 15-14 | 'As Far As I Can Make Out,' Said Harlow… |
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| 15-15 | 'I Should Like To Know…' |
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| 15-16 | 'If It Were Possible To Save And Accumulate…' |
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| 16-1 | Under The Present System… |
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| 16-2 | 'Another Good Way To Deal With Them…' |
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| 16-3 | 'As For What We Should Do…' |
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| 16-4 | 'As Regards Those Disagreeable Tasks…' |
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| 16-5 | 'Is There Any More Questions?' |
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| 16-6 | 'If We Had A Citizen Army…' |
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| 16-7 | Chapter 46 |
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| 16-8 | 'I've Often Wondered What They Does…' |
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| 16-9 | Bert Came Back In About Half An Hour… |
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| 16-10 | Chapter 47 |
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| 16-11 | When They Arrived At The Yard… |
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| 16-12 | Nimrod Walked On The Pavement… |
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| 16-13 | 'Anyone Would Think The Dam' Thing…' |
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| 16-14 | The Next Morning Was A Very Busy One… |
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| 17-1 | When They Arrived… |
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| 17-2 | Chapter 48 |
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| 17-3 | The Liberals Were Furious… |
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| 17-4 | The Spectacle Presented By These Men… |
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| 17-5 | After A Terrible Struggle… |
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| 17-6 | The Crowd Now Resolved Itself… |
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| 17-7 | The Carriage Containing Sir Featherstone… |
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| 17-8 | At Other Times The Meeting… |
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| 17-9 | When The Man Had Concluded His Speech… |
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| 17-10 | Barrington Made No Reply… |
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| 17-11 | He Slipped His Arm Through Barrington's… |
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| 17-12 | Owen Made No Attempt To Reply… |
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| 17-13 | Chapter 49 |
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| 17-14 | Sometimes In Her Delirium… |
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| 17-15 | Chapter 50 |
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| 17-16 | There Was A Woman Standing There… |
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| 18-1 | For The First Few Weeks… |
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| 18-2 | Chapter 51 |
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| 18-3 | Owen Waited For About Half An Hour… |
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| 18-4 | As He Walked Homewards… |
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| 18-5 | Chapter 52 |
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| 18-6 | During All This Time, Hunter… |
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| 18-7 | Chapter 53 |
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| 18-8 | Whilst They Were Thus Occupied… |
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| 18-9 | Chapter 54 |
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| 18-10 | Barrington And Owen Continued… |
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| 18-11 | Rushton Having Conluded His Address… |
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| 18-12 | A Short Prayer From Bosher Closed The Meeting… |
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| 18-13 | In A Very Few Minutes They Heard The Whistle… |
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| 18-14 | Appendix |
Участники записи:
- Narrator – David Timson
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode : 9789626341278
- Rights Society : MCPS
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Mastering SID Code CD 2, 6, 16, 18: IFPI L551
- Mastering SID Code CD 1, 4, 5, 7 to 15, 17: IFPI L553
- Mastering SID Code CD 3: IFPI L555
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – Naxos Audiobooks Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Naxos Audiobooks Ltd.
- Pressed By – Sony DADC
Участники записи:
- Narrator – David Timson