Completed chapters are marked in this color.
Assigned chapters are marked in this color.
9 of 40 (23%) sections assigned
7 of 40 (18%) sections completed
This project has a dedicated proof-listener who will listen to all sections: brownrottger
Section | Title | Reader | Notes | Listen Url | Status |
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0 | Life of the Author and Preface | brownrottger | 13:27 | Listen | PL OK |
1 | Part 1 | brownrottger | 8,000 words Read from beginning of Book to The Flies and the Ants | Assigned | |
2 | Part 2 The Flies and the Ants | Cbteddy | 5:30 | Listen | PL OK |
3 | Part 3 The Gentleman and the Basket-Maker | haelen | 13:10 | Listen | PL OK |
4 | Part 4 The History of the Two Dogs | haelen | 13:11 | Listen | PL OK |
5 | Part 5 Androcles and the Lion | haelen | 3,388 words Link to text | Assigned | |
6 | Part 6 The Story of Cyrus | Cbteddy | 18:49 | Listen | PL OK |
7 | Part 7 The Two Brothers | Cbteddy | 10:45 | Listen | PL OK |
8 | Part 8 Extracts from a Narrative of the Extraordinary Adventures of Four Russian Sailors | approx. 5,000 words Link to text Read thru "but it never hurt him." on p. 103 | Open | ||
9 | Part 9 | 3,253 Link to text Read from "Tommy was much pleased with this conversation" thru "the following story of" on p. 114 | Open | ||
10 | Part 10 The Good Natured Little Boy and The Ill Natured Boy | 4,814 Link to text Read thru "it was to this purport" on p. 130 | Open | ||
11 | Part 11 The Story of the Grateful Turk A | approx. 5,000 words Link to text Read thru "ride securely upon their enormous backs" p. 146 | Open | ||
12 | Part 12 The Story of the Grateful Turk B | approx. 4,000 words Link to text Read from "This account diverted Tommy very much" thru "and which was as follows - Continuation of the History of the Grateful Turk" p. 158 | Open | ||
13 | Part 13 The Story of the Grateful Turk C | approx. 4,500 words Link to text Read from "Continuation of the History of the Grateful Turk" thru "it is more easy to conceive than to describe" p. 173 | Open | ||
14 | Part 14 | approx. 4,000 words Link to text Read from "The summer had now completely passed away" thru "Mr, Barlow then read the following" p. 187 | Open | ||
15 | Part 15 History of the Surprising Cure of the Gout | approx. 5,500 Link to text thru "to a very comfortable old age" p. 202 | Open | ||
16 | Part 16 | approx. 4,000 words Link to text Read from "Indeed said Tommy" thru "a remarkable story to that purpose" p. 213 | Open | ||
17 | Part 17 | approx. 7,000 words Link to text Read from "As they were walking on" thru thru "you should go out and amuse yourselves" p. 234 | Open | ||
18 | Part 18 | approx. 4,000 words Link to text Read from "The little boys then went out" thru "Harry told it in the following manner" p. 246 | Open | ||
19 | Part 19 History of Agesilaus | approx. 2,400 words Link to text Read thru "Mr. Barlow accordingly read The History of Leonidas, King of Sparta | Open | ||
20 | Part 20 The History of Leonidas, King of Sparta | Mela78 | 11:48 | Listen | PL OK |
21 | Part 21 | approx. 7,000 words Link to text Read from "Really, said Tommy" thru "than weak and childish ones" p.286 | Open | ||
22 | Part 22 | approx. 3,000 words Link to text Read from "A few evenings after" thru "the exact rules of justice" p. 300 | Open | ||
23 | Part 23 | approx. 3,000 Link to text Read from "While Tommy was thus revenging" thru "Matilda had desisted from playing" p. 314 | Open | ||
24 | Part 24 | approx. 5,000 words Link to text Read from "Thus was the first day passed" thru "he wisely determined to forget it" p. 331 | Open | ||
25 | Part 25 | approx. 4,500 words Link to text Read from "And now the important evening" thru "roughly hurled him to the ground" p. 347 | Open | ||
26 | Part 26 | approx. 4,000 words Link to text Read from "The little troupe of spectators" thru "by repeating the story you allude to" p. 363 | Open | ||
27 | Part 27 The Story of Polemo | approx. 2,000 words Link to text Read thru "read the following story of Sophron and Tigranes" p. 370 | Open | ||
28 | Part 28 Sophron and Tigranes | approx. 4,000 words Link to text Read thru "any danger was to be feared" p. 386 | Open | ||
29 | Part 29 Sophron and Tigranes continued | approx. 2,000 words Link to text Read from "It happened one day" thru "a natural right by arms" p. 394 | Open | ||
30 | Part 30 | approx. 2,500 words Link to text Read from "Unhappy people" thru "leave to ask you a question" p. 404 | Open | ||
31 | Part 31 | approx. 3,500 words Link to text Read from "Mr. B As many as you choose" thru "the most nourishing food" p. 417 | Open | ||
32 | Part 32 | approx. 3,000 words Link to text Read from "After breakfast" thru "according to the manner of the country" p. 431 | Open | ||
33 | Part 33 | Link to text Read from "All the savage tribes" thru "abandoned the rest to the wild beasts" p. 445 | Open | ||
34 | Part 34 | Link to text Read from "In this manner did I march" thru "love me as he did formerly" p. 461 | Open | ||
35 | Part 35 | Link to text Read from "Tommy then went on" thru "unbounded as his power" p. 476 | Open | ||
36 | Part 36 | Link to text Read from "Amidst these tranquil" thru "swords and arrows of their enemies" p. 490 | Open | ||
37 | Part 37 | Link to text Read from "One day I remember" thru "the delightful intercourse of virtuous friendship" p.504 | Open | ||
38 | Part 38 | Link to text Read from "When miss Simmons had finished" thru "encouraged him to persevere by his praises" p. 517 | Open | ||
39 | Part 39 | Link to text Read from "You are now" thru the end of the book. | Open |