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CD 1
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1 |
Chapter 1
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4:40
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After a few days...
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5:01
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3 |
A full year had not passed...
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3:39
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It was about this time, when i was nearly thirty...
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5:39
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I do not know exactly how or when...
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5:09
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On our way, I said to Divney...
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5:40
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Chapter 2
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5:32
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I cannot hope to describe what it was.
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4:48
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Forlornly, i looked and saw that this was true.
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6:44
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10 |
"No" is generally speaking a better answer than "Yes"...
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5:45
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'Where's the black box which was under the floor...?'
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7:04
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12 |
'And how does this enable you...?'
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5:52
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CD 2
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1 |
Chapter 3
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5:15
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Everything seemed almost too pleasant...
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6:53
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3 |
I walked on unperturbed...
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6:29
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'I am a robber' he said.
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7:07
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Chapter 4
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5:01
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Of my own journey to the police-barracks...
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4:17
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His back appearance was unusual.
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6:24
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'He's gone to America...'
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6:21
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'These Are Interesting Rules...'
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4:46
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Chapter 5
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7:06
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He put his little spear back on the shelf...
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6:28
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He went to the table...
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5:17
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All my senses were now strained so tensely...
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4:21
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CD 3
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1 |
Chapter 6
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6:07
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2 |
'What is your attitude to the high saddle?'
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7:17
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3 |
I said nothing...
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6:07
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4 |
I looked carefully around me.
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5:32
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5 |
'Did you never see a bicycle leaning against the dresser...'
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5:37
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Chapter 7
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5:09
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Standing at a point on the postulated spherical earth...
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5:10
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To say this was a surprise...
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5:35
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Both of us sat silent for a while...
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5:15
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10 |
The next important thing that happened...
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6:30
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11 |
How long this eeriness lasted...
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5:53
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12 |
What happened eventually was not a shout...
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6:24
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The door was flung open and in came Gilhaney.
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5:20
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CD 4
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1 |
Chapter 8
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4:46
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2 |
As in many other of de Selby's concepts...
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6:45
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3 |
These few words sickened me instantly with fear...
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5:56
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4 |
He led the way to a door...
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6:06
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My eye ranged round unsatisfied.
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6:16
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I went carefully over to see what he was doing...
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5:07
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The sergeant was already looming ahead...
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5:58
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MacCruiskeen lit a match for our cigarettes...
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5:22
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And so we did.
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6:58
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10 |
We smoked in silence...
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5:09
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As they wrangled on about sweets...
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2:54
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Chapter 9
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4:57
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Bassett and many of the other commentators...
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4:09
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CD 5
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1 |
For the rest, little remains save the record...
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4:40
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2 |
Water, the word was in my ear...
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3:31
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3 |
Chapter 10
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4:15
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4 |
I was not at all pleased that this ghostly man...
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4:29
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5 |
I thought it was a poor subject for conversation...
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6:44
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'I heard a man once,' he said...
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4:46
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Parts of this conversation came to me...
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5:22
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For the first time, i had the courage to turn my head...
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5:21
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Chapter 11
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5:43
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10 |
Hatchjaw's friend, Harold Barge...
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6:22
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I arose and streched my legs up and down the floor.
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7:02
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12 |
In the next moment, i was fumbling for the barrack latch...
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6:30
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CD 6
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1 |
I laid the bicycle gently against the gate pier...
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5:13
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2 |
I stopped thinking, closing my mind...
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5:21
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3 |
I swung round in amazement...
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5:21
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4 |
The great fat body in the uniform...
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5:13
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He had now carefully blotted his work...
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6:00
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He chuckled softly at the thought...
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8:02
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Chapter 12
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4:38
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There was nothing altogether unnatural in what i saw...
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5:19
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A cold biting wind was sweeping in...
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5:41
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