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CD 1
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Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 1. "The Browns house, at No. 32 Windsor Gardens, was unusually quiet."
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3:43
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2 |
Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 2. "'The second thing' continued Mr. Brown 'is a photograph.'"
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4:22
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3 |
Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 3. "Paddington lifted the lid of his hat, and gave Mr. Brown a hard stare."
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4:05
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Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 4. "Paddington looked rather surprised, and examined the knot around Mr. Brown's ear with interest."
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4:34
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Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 5. "Mr. Brown stopped pulling, and crawled round to peer through the lens."
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5:54
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Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 1. "Paddington gave a deep sigh, and pulled his hat down over his ears in an effors to keep out the noise."
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4:01
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Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 2. "Paddington's new room had become a sore point in the Brown household."
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4:25
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Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 3. "Looking around him, Paddington began to wish he was still at a loose end."
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4:09
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Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 4. "It was some while later, when he was sitting on the upturned bucket thinking about things, that the idea of doing the wallpapering came to him."
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3:25
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10 |
Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 5. "'I can't understand it' said Mr. Brown as he entered the dining room."
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4:55
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11 |
Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 1. "The old box room was finished at last, ..."
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4:16
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12 |
Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 2. "It was while she was helping Mrs. Bird with the washing up that Mrs. Brown first noticed something odd going on in the garden."
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4:04
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13 |
Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 3. "It seemed a very good disguise outfit."
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5:31
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14 |
Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 4. "It was midnight. All the houeshold had long since gone to bed."
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3:53
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15 |
Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 5. "Before either of the policeman could ask any more questions, there came the sound of banging and a voice cried 'Let me out!'"
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4:15
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16 |
Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 1. "Soon after the marrow adventure, the weather changed."
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3:25
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Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 2. "Paddington studied it all carefully for a few moments, ..."
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5:05
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Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 3. "Paddington was very thoughtful as he made his was home."
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4:53
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CD 2
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Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 4. "As it happened, Paddington was gone for quite a long time, ..."
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4:27
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Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 5. "'He does spoil things' said Mrs. Brown."
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5:28
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Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 1. "That evening, after the bonfire had died away, the weather suddenly became even colder."
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4:19
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Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 2. "'If you do go out after breakfast Paddington' said Mrs. Brown ..."
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3:49
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Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 3. "To Paddington's surprise, when he peered round the corner at the front of the house, Mr. Curry was already there."
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3:37
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Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 4. "'I really think Mr. Curry has gone a bit funny in the head' said Mrs. Brown."
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5:15
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Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 5. "'He must be feeling bad' whispered Mrs. Bird, 'he hasn't even touched his soup."
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5:52
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Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 1. "'I suppose I shouldn't say it' remaked Mrs. Bird, 'but I shall be glad when Christmas is over.'"
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4:32
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Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 2. "The conductor was cross when he saw what Paddington was doing."
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4:21
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Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 3. "Secretly, Paddington was feeling rather overawed by Crumbold and Ferns..."
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3:25
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Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 4. "'I say' he called to another assistance farther along the counter."
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5:10
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Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 5. "Mrs. Brown pushed her way through the crowd that had formed on the pavement outside Crumbold and Ferns."
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5:34
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13 |
Chapter 7. "Christmas": 1. "Paddington found that Christmas took a long time to come."
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5:20
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14 |
Chapter 7. "Christmas": 2. "Jonathon and Judy had each given him a travel book."
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4:19
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15 |
Chapter 7. "Christmas": 3. "'It's no good' said Mr. Brown after a while, 'it must has gone too far'"
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5:18
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Chapter 7. "Christmas": 4. "'You can come into the dining room now.' he announed, looking round the room."
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5:50
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17 |
Chapter 7. "Christmas": 5. "When he made his way up to bed, later that evening..."
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3:06
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