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25 of 25 (100%) sections assigned

23 of 25 (92%) sections completed

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SectionTitleReaderNotesListen UrlStatus
0 Foreward  ej400 4:07 Listen PL OK
1 Chapter 1 - Part 1  ej400 20:50
Please read to: "He succeeded after a time in making me a fair marksman."
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2 Chapter 1 - Part 2  TedL 22:32
From "With a view to testing the hitting power of the crew a bottle" to the end of Chapter 1
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3 Chapter 2 - Part 1  TedL 21:34
Please read until: "if you did not like the job you had, you could leave it and find another more to your liking."
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4 Chapter 2 - Part 2  JimmyO 26:50
From "As it happened Mannum was the head-quarters of a Captain Randall to the end of Chapter 2
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5 Chapter 3 - Part 1  JimmyO 21:39
Please read until: "Anyhow I took it, and retain a grateful remembrance of the Sergeant’s kindness."
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6 Chapter 3 - Part 2  JimmyO 22:23
From "So it was back to the mill once more, and an end of all the pleasant things that" to the end of Chapter 3
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7 Chapter 4 - Part 1  Cbteddy 15:56 Listen PL OK
8 Chapter 4 - Part 2  Cbteddy 17:38 Listen PL OK
9 Chapter 5 - Part 1  Cbteddy 21:32
Please read until "to acquire a very fair knowledge of whether one’s fellows were amiable or otherwise."
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10 Chapter 5 - Part 2  Cbteddy 21:54
From "The Cape Colony in those days was a small place, and I soon began to discover" to the end of Chapter 5
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11 Chapter 6 - Part 1  haelen 25:46
Please read until "which was concerned in the mail contract from Zanzibar northward."
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12 Chapter 6 - Part 2  haelen 26:06
From "About this time there was some excitement at home concerning slavery at Zanzibar" to the end of Chapter 6
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13 Chapter 7 - Part 1  JudyS 28:59
Please read until "than I might have done to things more intimately connected with money-getting."
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14 Chapter 7 - Part 2  JudyS 31:52
From "Suddenly I received instruction to join the Danube, and went to Southampton once more," to the end of Chapter 7
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15 Chapter 8 - Part 1  cameronag FILENAME 22:43
Please read until "was the end of a man who in my mind always stands as an embodiment of Charles Ravenshoe."
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16 Chapter 8 - Part 2  TedL 30:30
From "About this time I had as passenger the late Arthur Sketchly," to the end of Chapter 8
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17 Chapter 9 - Part 1  JimmyO 22:11
Please read until ""when I let go my cabin door it does not slam,” for she scarcely had any motion."
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18 Chapter 9 - Part 2  JimmyO 22:31
From "It was a glorious passage from Madeira outward." to the end of Chapter 9
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19 Chapter 10 - Part 1  RitaBoutros 32:35
Please read until "suppression was the fate of most on-board-ship newspapers with which I came in contact."
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20 Chapter 10 - Part 2  RitaBoutros 27:47
From "I was rather anxious about making the land near the Horn" to the end of Chapter 10
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21 Chapter 11 - Part 1  TedL 29:11
Please read until "remembrance of hospitality and courtesy displayed to me and mine by Lady Jervois and himself."
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22 Chapter 11 - Part 2  TedL 29:07
From "About this time the late Admiral Sir George Tryon, K.C.B.," to the end of Chapter 11
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23 Chapter 12 - Part 1  SilentCipher Word count: 3,897
Please read until "Our steaming time out that passage was 39 days, 9 hours."
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24 Chapter 12 - Part 2  SilentCipher Word count: 4,897
From "The new order of progress was now inaugurated, and we were having" to the end of Chapter 12
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