Dedication and Preface
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6:23 |
Read by Kristin Lewis |
Chapter I, Shows how First Love may interrupt Breakfast
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12:43 |
Read by Eli27 |
Chapter II, A Pedigree and other Family Matters
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49:12 |
Read by Kristin Lewis |
Chapter III, In which Pendennis appears as a very young Man indeed
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40:46 |
Read by Winston Coltart |
Chapter IV, Mrs. Haller
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26:17 |
Read by MargaretD |
Chapter V, Mrs. Haller at Home
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34:04 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter VI, Contains both Love and War
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27:41 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter VII, In which the Major makes his Appearance
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29:28 |
Read by jenno |
Chapter VIII, In which Pen is kept waiting at the Door, while the Reader is inf…
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29:43 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter IX, In which the Major opens the Campaign
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18:34 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter X, Facing the Enemy
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14:11 |
Read by Mike Moffatt |
Chapter XI, Negotiation
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21:14 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter XII, In which a Shooting Match is proposed
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19:48 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter XIII, A Crisis
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23:42 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter XIV, In which Miss Fotheringay makes a new Engagement
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17:56 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter XV, The happy Village
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29:28 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XVI, More Storms in the Puddle
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29:31 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter XVII, Which concludes the first Part of this History
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28:22 |
Read by Michelle Tan |
Chapter XVIII, Alma Mater
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29:28 |
Read by jenno |
Chapter XIX, Pendennis of Boniface
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42:56 |
Read by jenno |
Chapter XX, Rake’s Progress
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35:41 |
Read by jenno |
Chapter XXI, Flight after Defeat
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24:05 |
Read by jenno |
Chapter XXII, Prodigal’s Return
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27:09 |
Read by jenno |
Chapter XXIII, New Faces
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41:40 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXIV, A Little Innocent
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31:14 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXV, Contains both Love and Jealousy
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26:02 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXVI, A House full of Visitors
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35:45 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXVII, Contains some Ball-practising
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22:32 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXVIII, Which is both Quarrelsome and Sentimental
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34:55 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXIX, Babylon
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29:43 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXX, The Knights of the Temple
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23:37 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXI, Old and new Acquaintances
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31:01 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXII, In which the Printer’s Devil comes to the Door
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33:04 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXIII, Which is passed in the Neighbourhood of Ludgate Hill
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28:36 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXIV, In which the History still hovers about Fleet Street
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16:09 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXV, Dinner in the Row
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27:26 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXVI, The Pall Mall Gazette
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16:30 |
Read by Joseph Tabler |
Chapter XXXVII, Where Pen appears in Town and Country
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38:33 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXVIII, In which the Sylph reappears
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25:35 |
Read by jenno |
Chapter XXXIX, Colonel Altamont appears and disappears
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27:06 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XL, Relates to Mr. Harry Foker’s Affairs
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28:31 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XLI, Carries the Reader both to Richmond and Greenwich
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21:28 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XLII, Contains a novel Incident
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26:54 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XLIII, Alsatia
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21:31 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XLIV, In which the Colonel narrates some of his Adventures
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25:08 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XLV, A Chapter of Conversations
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34:30 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XLVI, Miss Amory’s Partners
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32:43 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XLVII, Monseigneur s’amuse
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38:33 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XLVIII, A Visit of Politeness
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15:58 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter XLIX, In Shepherd’s Inn
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17:29 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter L, Or near the Temple Garden
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24:07 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LI, The happy Village again
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19:13 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LII, Which had very nearly been the last of the Story
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29:00 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LIII, A critical Chapter
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23:56 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LIV, Convalescence
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32:38 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LV, Fanny’s Occupation’s gone
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28:24 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LVI, In which Fanny engages a new Medical Man
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30:02 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LVII, Foreign Ground
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33:49 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LVIII, 'Fairoaks to let'
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26:17 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LIX, Old Friends
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31:29 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LX, Explanations
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21:32 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXI, Conversations
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35:05 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXII, The Way of the World
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41:45 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXIII, Which accounts perhaps for Chapter LXI.
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32:02 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXIV, Phyllis and Corydon
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12:40 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXV, Temptation
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28:24 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXVI, In which Pen begins his Canvass
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22:11 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXVII, In which Pen begins to doubt about his Election
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32:21 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXVIII, In which the Major is bidden to Stand and Deliver
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28:12 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXIX, In which the Major neither yields his Money nor his Life
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21:06 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXX, In which Pendennis counts his Eggs
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16:56 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXXI, Fiat Justitia
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21:07 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXXII, In which the Decks begin to clear
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17:36 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXXIII, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huxter
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25:07 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXXIV, Shows how Arthur had better have taken a Return-ticket
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18:32 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXXV, A Chapter of Match-making
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20:14 |
Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter LXXVI, Exeunt Omnes
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46:18 |
Read by Jim Locke |