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      <title>Chapter 135: The Chase – Third Day - Read by James Naughtie - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 134: The Chase – Second Day - Read by Roger Allam - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 132: The Symphony - Read by Cerys Matthews - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 131: The Pequod Meets the Delight - Read by Daniel Allen - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 129: The Cabin - Read by Rev. Nick McKinnel - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 128: The Pequod Meets the Rachel - Read by Alice Herrick - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 127: The Deck - Read by Tom Thoroughgood  &amp; Cyrus Larcombe-Moore  - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 126: The Life-Buoy - Read by Paul Minot - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 125: The Log and Line - Read by Sheila Snelgrove - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 124: The Needle - Read by Stephanie Boxall - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 123: The Musket - Read by Nick Ryan - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 122: Midnight Aloft - Thunder and Lightning - Read by Max Goonetillake</title>
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      <title>Chapter 121: Midnight - The Forecastle Bulwarks - Read by Robert Fearns - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 120: The Deck Toward the End of the First Night Watch - Read by Novar Cane</title>
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      <title>Chapter 119: The Candles - Read by Mary Martin - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 118: The Quadrant - Read by Horatio Morpurgo - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 117: The Whale Watch - Read by Dr Routledge - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 116: The Dying Whale - Read by Jenny Cuffe - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 115: The Pequod Meets the Bachelor - Read by Read by Stormy, Josiah and Nathaniel Mayo</title>
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      <title>Chapter 114: The Gilder - Read by Tom Maryniak - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 113: The Forge - Read by Eva Stalker - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 112: The Blacksmith - Read by Emma Ayres - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 111: The Pacific - Read by Mark Carwardine - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 109: Ahab and Starbuck in the Cabin - Read by Richard Wood - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 107: The Carpenter - Read by Lydia Richards - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 99: The Doubloon - Read by Cyrus and Liam Patell - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 98: Stowing Down and Clearing Up - Read by Gail Cullen - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 97: The Lamp - Read by James Balla - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 96: The Try-Works - Read by Mark Ashurst - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 95: The Cassock - Read by John Waters - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 94: A Squeeze of the Hand - Read by Tony Kushner - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 92: Ambergris - Read by Michael Bracewell - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 90: Heads or Tails - Read by Oliver Colville - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 89: Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish - Read by Jane Sharp - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 88: Schools and Schoolmasters - Read by Tania Kovats - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 87: The Grand Armada - Read by Gordon Weiss - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 86: The Tail - Read by Dennis Minsky - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 85: The Fountain - Read by Scott McVay - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 84: Pitchpoling - Read by Cynthia Walsh - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 83: Jonah Historically Regarded - Read by Colin Bailey - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 82: The Honor and the Glory of Whaling - Read by Tony de los Reyes - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 81: The Pequod Meets the Virgin - Read by Margaret Guroff - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 80: The Nut - Read by Maureen Freely - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 79: The Prairie - Read by David Rothenberg - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 77: The Great Heidelburgh Tun - Read by Jennie Winter - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 76: The Battering-Ram - Read by Richard Sabin - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 75: The Right Whale’s Head - Read by Ruth Leeney - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 04:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 74: The Sperm Whale’s Head - Read by Hal Whitehead - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 73: Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale - Read by Susan Steinberg and Ian Bodenham - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 71: The Jeroboam’s Story - Read by Georgia Zildjian - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2012 04:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 70: The Sphynx - Read by Dorothy Cross - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 69: The Funeral - Read by Brian Patten - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 68: The Blanket - Read by Andrew Brewerton - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 67: Cutting In - Read by Mark Tosdevin - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 66: The Shark Massacre - Read by Chris Cook - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 65: The Whale as a Dish - Read by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 64: Stubb’s Supper - Read by Rick Stein - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2012 04:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 63: The Crotch - Read by Angela Hogg - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 62: The Dart - Read by Richard Hawley - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 61: Stubb Kills A Whale - Read by Marcia Farquhar and Jem Finer  - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 60: The Line - Read by Adam Low - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 59: Squid - Read by China Miéville - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 58: Brit - Read by Benedict Cumberbatch - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 57: Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth - Read by Angela Cockayne - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2012 04:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 56: Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales - Read by Sir Christopher Frayling - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2012 04:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 55: Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales - Read by Martin Rosenbaum - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 54: The Town-Ho’s Story - Read by Joanna Hollingworth - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2012 04:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 53: The Gam - Read by Helen Rayner - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 52: The Albatross - Read by A L Kennedy - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 51: The Spirit-Spout - Read by Alexis Kirke - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2012 04:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 50: Ahab’s Boat and Crew. Fedallah - Read by Andrew Delbanco - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 49: The Hyena - Read by Nigel Larcombe-Williams - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 48: The First Lowering - Read by Tom Browne - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2012 04:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 47: The Mat-Maker - Read by Steve Carroll - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2012 04:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 46: Surmises - Read by Philip Dodd - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2012 04:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 45: The Affidavit - Read by Anthony Caleshu - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2012 04:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 44: The Chart - Read by Philip Gourevitch - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 43: Hark! - Read by Julie Christian Young - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 42: The Whiteness of the Whale - Read by Will Self - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2012 03:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 41: Moby Dick - Read by Blake Morrison - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 40: Midnight, Forecastle - Read by Clive Charlton - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 39: First Night-Watch - Read by Liberty Scarlett - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 38: Dusk - Read by Jeff Lawson - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 37: Sunset - Read by Raphaella Fearns - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 36: The Quarter-Deck - Read by Jon Cleave - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 35: The Mast-Head - Read by John Gullett - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 34: The Cabin-Table - Read by Charlie Phillips - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 33: The Specksynder - Read by Cheryl Hurrell - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 32: Cetology - Read by Martin Atrill - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 31: Queen Mab - Read by Maureen Burgess - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 30: The Pipe - Read by David Cameron - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 29: Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb - Read by Thomas White - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2012 03:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 28: Ahab - Read by Anthony Wall - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2012 03:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 27: Knights &amp; Squires - Read by Alyson Leeds - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2012 03:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>00:10:07</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Chapter 26: Knights &amp; Squires - Read by Jake Phillips - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 25: Postscript - Read by Fiona Shaw - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2012 03:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chapter 24: The Advocate - Read by James Woudhuysen - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 23: The Lee Shore - Read by Paul Bonaventura - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 22: Merry Christmas - Read by Fran King - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 21: Going Aboard - Read by Kate Sparshatt - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 20: All Astir - Read by Avril Bellinger - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 19: The Prophet - Read by Mark Sealy - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 18: His Mark - Read by David Coslett - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 17: The Ramadan - Read by Warren Cole - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 16: The Ship - Read by Chad Harbach - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 15: Chowder - Read by Peter Burgess - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 14: Nantucket - Read by Nathaniel Philbrick - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 13: Wheelbarrow - Read by Mama Tokus - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 12: Biographical - Read by Witi Ihimaera - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 11: Nightgown - Read by Neil Tennant - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 10: A Bosom Friend - Read by Stephen Fry - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 9: The Sermon - Read by Simon Callow - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 8: The Pulpit - Read by Nick Atkinson - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 7: The Chapel - Read by Keith Collins - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 5: Breakfast - Read by Musa Okwonga - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 4: The Counterpane - Read by Caleb Crain - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 2: The Carpet-Bag - Read by Captain R. N. Hone - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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      <title>Chapter 1: Loomings - Read by Tilda Swinton - http://mobydickbigread.com</title>
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