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The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope (1815-1882)).

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: http://librivox.org/the-small-house-at-allington-by-anthony-trollope/
Fifth novel in the Barsetshire series, The Small House at Allington is largely focused on the Small House's inhabitants, Mrs. Dale and her two marriageable daughters, Lily and Bell. The two girls, of course, have suitors: their cousin, Bernard Dale, his friend Adolphus Crosbie, and the local boy, Johnny Eames, whose career in London is to mark him as far more than the "hobbledehoy" that he has earlier been considered. Crosbie is a social climber, and his connection with the dysfunctional de Courcys of Barsetshire give the author a chance for a splendid portrayal of an aristocratic family in decline. As with many of AT's novels, there are subplots as well, and many pictures of rural life standing in contrast to that of London. Some critics have seen in the portrayal of Johnny Eames something of an autobiographical exercise on Trollope's part.(Summary by Nicholas Clifford)
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Last edited by annise on October 22nd, 2010, 7:15 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Post by clifford »

May I kick this off with the first two chapters? but if some one else particularly wants them, I'll do others.

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Post by annise »

Do come in - welcome. Do take the first 2 chapters :D

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Post by simonevers »

Good to see! May I take 3 and 4 for starters, please?

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Certainly Simon - 3 and 4 are yours :D

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Here's Chapter 2 - 25 mins 1 sec:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/smallhouseatarlington_03_trollope.mp3

I'm already warming to the characters!

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Post by simonevers »

Sorry - it's Chapter 3, of course -

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Thanks Simon - I think that is what I am enjoying about his writing , he likes his people :D
Moving us to readers wanted

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Post by clifford »

Here's chap. i of the new book. Good to be back with Trollope again.

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/smallhouseatallington_01_trollope.mp3
time: 21.54
size: 20.0mb

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Here's chap. ii:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/smallhouseatallington_02_trollope.mp3
time: 29.02
size: 26.5mb

I hope I pronounced "Beaufort" right, though I did it the American (at least southern American) way as Bewfort, rather than Bowfort. I can always fix if that's wrong.
My childhood memories tell me the RAF had a bomber in WWII called a Beaufort, but I don't think I ever heard the word pronounced.

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Post by annise »

Thanks Nick
to the best of my knowledge Beaufort Bombers were called Bowfort (bow as in buttons and bows , not bow and curtsey :D but I don't see it as a major problem.

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Post by simonevers »

As a 'proper' Englishman, I can confirm you're right - it's definitely 'Bowfort'! (There is a Duke of Beaufort).

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I corrected my Bewforts to Bowforts, and have reuploaded the file: same name, etc., as before. Might as well get it right this early in the book.

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/smallhouseatallington_02_trollope.mp3

The Marchioness of Hartletop is, I think, she who was born Griselda Grantly?

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Post by doublemirrors »

Hi annise,

I'll take 05 and 06 if that's okay! :)

- DB
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An endless vista of fair things before,
Repeating things behind.
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Post by annise »

All yours - as it is your first longer reading , let me know if you have any problems, and do post the first chapter when you have done it so if any problems do emerge we can help fix them :D . Hope you enjoy them

Anne
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