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... | I doubt if any man can be called "old" so long as he is an early riser and an early walker. | ˌI dˈWt ɪf ˈɛni mˈæn kæn bi kˈɔld “ˈOld” sˌO lˈɔŋ æz hi ɪz ɐn ˈɜɹli ɹˈIzəɹ ænd ɐn ˈɜɹli wˈɔkəɹ. | am_liam |
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... | I love those clear eyes, that look one manfully in the face. | ˌI lˈʌv ðOz klˈɪɹ ˈIz, ðæt lˈʊk wˈʌn mˈænfəli ɪn ðə fˈAs. | am_liam |
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... | I must know more of you—much of you. | ˌI mˈʌst nˈO mˈɔɹ ʌv ju—mˈʌʧ ʌv ju. | am_liam |
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... | We cannot think or act, but the soul of some man, who has lived before, points the way. | wˌi kənˈɑt θˈɪŋk ɔɹ ˈækt, bˌʌt ðə sˈOl ʌv sˌʌm mˈæn, hˌu hæz lˈɪvd bəfˈɔɹ, pˈYnts ðə wˈA. | am_liam |
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... | When the Captain was gone, I tried to sound my father as to the cause of so sudden a departure. | wˌɛn ðə kˈæptᵊn wʌz ɡˈɔn, ˌI tɹˈId tə sˈWnd mI fˈɑðəɹ æz tə ðə kˈɔz ʌv sˌO sˈʌdᵊn ɐ dəpˈɑɹʧəɹ. | am_liam |
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... | He did not even take to his Great Work, but walked much alone, or accompanied only by the duck, and without even a book in his hand. | hˌi dˈɪd nˌɑt ˈivən tˈAk tə hɪz ɡɹˈAt wˈɜɹk, bˌʌt wˈɔkt mˈʌʧ əlˈOn, ɔɹ əkˈʌmpᵊnid ˈOnli bI ðə dˈʌk, ænd wəðˈWt ˈivən ɐ bˈʊk ɪn hɪz hˈænd. | am_liam |
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... | I heard afar the roar of the great world, and roved impatient by the shore. | ˌI hˈɜɹd əfˈɑɹ ðə ɹˈɔɹ ʌv ðə ɡɹˈAt wˈɜɹld, ænd ɹˈOvd ɪmpˈAʃənt bI ðə ʃˈɔɹ. | af_heart |
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... | At length, one evening, my father, with some modest hums and ha's, and an unaffected blush on his fair forehead, gratified a prayer frequently urged on him, and read me some portions of the Great Work. | ˌæt lˈɛŋθ, wˈʌn ˈivnɪŋ, mI fˈɑðəɹ, wɪð sˌʌm mˈɑdəst hˈʌmz ænd hˈɑz, ænd ɐn ˌʌnəfˈɛktᵻd blˈʌʃ ˌɔn hɪz fˈɛɹ fˈɔɹhˌɛd, ɡɹˈæTᵻfˌId ɐ pɹˈAəɹ fɹˈikwəntli ˈɜɹʤd ˌɔn hˌɪm, ænd ɹˈid mˌi sˌʌm pˈɔɹʃənz ʌv ðə ɡɹˈAt wˈɜɹk. | af_heart |
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... | He lived in each time of which he wrote, and the time lived again in him. | hˌi lˈɪvd ɪn ˈiʧ tˈIm ʌv wˌɪʧ hi ɹˈOt, ænd ðə tˈIm lˈɪvd əɡˈɛn ɪn hˌɪm. | af_heart |
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794... | If he had had as sad an experience of men's passions as he had the happy intuition into their humors. | ˌɪf hi hæd hæd æz sˈæd ɐn ɪkspˈɪɹiəns ʌv mˈɛnz pˈæʃənz æz hi hæd ðə hˈæpi ˌɪntuˈɪʃən ˈɪntu ðɛɹ hjˈuməɹz. | af_heart |
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... | But he who would see the mirror of the shore must look where it is cast on the river, not the ocean. | bˌʌt hi hˌu wʊd sˈi ðə mˈɪɹəɹ ʌv ðə ʃˈɔɹ mˈʌst lˈʊk wˌɛɹ ɪt ɪz kˈæst ˌɔn ðə ɹˈɪvəɹ, nˌɑt ði ˈOʃən. | af_heart |
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144... | The narrow stream reflects the gnarled tree and the pausing herd and the village spire and the romance of the landscape. | ðə nˈɛɹO stɹˈim ɹəflˈɛkts ðə nˈɑɹld tɹˈi ænd ðə pˈɔzɪŋ hˈɜɹd ænd ðə vˈɪlɪʤ spˈIəɹ ænd ðə ɹOmˈæns ʌv ðə lˈændskˌAp. | af_heart |
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272,
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188... | But the sea reflects only the vast outline of the headland and the lights of the eternal heaven. | bˌʌt ðə sˈi ɹəflˈɛkts ˈOnli ðə vˈæst ˈWtlˌIn ʌv ðə hˈɛdlənd ænd ðə lˈIts ʌv ði ətˈɜɹnᵊl hˈɛvᵊn. | af_heart |
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13... | Uncle Jack shook his head. | ˈʌŋkəl ʤˈæk ʃˈʊk hɪz hˈɛd. | af_heart |
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... | I shall see the booksellers for him. | ˌI ʃˌæl sˈi ðə bˈʊksˌɛləɹz fɔɹ hˌɪm. | af_sarah |
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... | I know how these gentlemen are to be dealt with. | ˌI nˈO hˌW ðiz ʤˈɛntᵊlmən ɑɹ tə bi dˈɛlt wɪð. | af_sarah |
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531,
1034,
1473,
822,
1067,
205,
1331,
192,
2043... | I shall prepare the literary circles for the appearance of the book. | ˌI ʃˌæl pɹipˈɛɹ ðə lˈɪTəɹˌɛɹi sˈɜɹkᵊlz fɔɹ ði əpˈɪɹəns ʌv ðə bˈʊk. | af_sarah |
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1912,
1959,
2014,
1536,
1536,
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112,
910,
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... | In short, it is a sacrifice of interest, I know; my Journal will suffer. | ˌɪn ʃˈɔɹt, ɪt ɪz ɐ sˈækɹəfˌIs ʌv ˈɪntəɹəst, ˌI nˈO; mI ʤˈɜɹnᵊl wɪl sˈʌfəɹ. | af_sarah |
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313,
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... | I am no genius, but I am a practical man. | ˌI ɐm nˈO ʤˈinjəs, bˌʌt ˌI ɐm ɐ pɹˈæktəkᵊl mˈæn. | af_sarah |
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... | But my father continued obstinate, and Uncle Jack at last ceased to urge the matter. | bˌʌt mI fˈɑðəɹ kəntˈɪnjud ˈɑbstənət, ænd ˈʌŋkəl ʤˈæk æt lˈæst sˈist tʊ ˈɜɹʤ ðə mˈæTəɹ. | af_sarah |
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10... | The journey to fame and London was now settled, but my father would not hear of my staying behind. | ðə ʤˈɜɹni tə fˈAm ænd lˈʌndən wʌz nˈW sˈɛTᵊld, bˌʌt mI fˈɑðəɹ wʊd nˌɑt hˈɪɹ ʌv mI stˈAɪŋ bəhˈInd. | af_sarah |
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12... | No, Pisistratus must needs go also to town and see the world; the duck would take care of itself. | nˈO, pəsˈɪstɹəTəs mˈʌst nˈidz ɡˌO ˈɔlsO tə tˈWn ænd sˈi ðə wˈɜɹld; ðə dˈʌk wʊd tˈAk kˈɛɹ ʌv ɪtsˈɛlf. | af_sarah |
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... | The Genius of the place seemed to reproach us. | ðə ʤˈinjəs ʌv ðə plˈAs sˈimd tə ɹəpɹˈOʧ ˌʌs. | af_sarah |
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112,
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356,
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1850,
293,
337,... | I felt the omens were against us, and turned my earnest gaze from the haunts behind with a sigh, as the coach now drew up with all its grandeur. | ˌI fˈɛlt ði ˈOmənz wɜɹ əɡˈɛnst ˌʌs, ænd tˈɜɹnd mI ˈɜɹnəst ɡˈAz fɹʌm ðə hˈɔnts bəhˈInd wɪð ɐ sˈI, æz ðə kˈOʧ nˈW dɹˈu ˌʌp wɪð ˈɔl ɪts ɡɹˈænʤəɹ. | af_sarah |
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... | The elder of the two might have attained the age of thirty, though sundry deep lines, and hues formerly florid and now faded, speaking of fatigue, care, or dissipation, might have made him look somewhat older than he was. | ði ˈɛldəɹ ʌv ðə tˈu mˌIt hæv ətˈAnd ði ˈAʤ ʌv θˈɜɹTi, ðˌO sˈʌndɹi dˈip lˈInz, ænd hjˈuz fˈɔɹməɹli flˈɔɹəd ænd nˈW fˈAdᵻd, spˈikɪŋ ʌv fətˈiɡ, kˈɛɹ, ɔɹ dˌɪsəpˈAʃən, mˌIt hæv mˌAd hˌɪm lˈʊk sˈʌmhwˌɑt ˈOldəɹ ðən hi wʌz. | af_sarah |
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1... | There was nothing very prepossessing in his appearance. | ðˌɛɹ wʌz nˈʌθɪŋ vˈɛɹi pɹˌipəzˈɛsɪŋ ɪn hɪz əpˈɪɹəns. | af_sarah |
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65... | He was dressed with a pretension ill suited to the costume appropriate to a foot-traveller. | hˌi wʌz dɹˈɛst wɪð ɐ pɹitˈɛnʃᵊn ˈɪl sˈuTᵻd tə ðə kˈɑstˌum əpɹˈOpɹiət tu ɐ fˈʊttɹˈævələɹ. | af_sarah |
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1536... | The wig had been oiled, and the oil had imbibed no small quantity of dust; oil and dust had alike left their impression on the forehead and cheeks of the wig's proprietor. | ðə wˈɪɡ hæd bɪn ˈYld, ænd ði ˈYl hæd ɪmbˈIbd nˈO smˈɔl kwˈɑntəTi ʌv dˈʌst; ˈYl ænd dˈʌst hæd əlˈIk lˈɛft ðɛɹ ɪmpɹˈɛʃən ˌɔn ðə fˈɔɹhˌɛd ænd ʧˈiks ʌv ðə wˈɪɡz pɹəpɹˈIəTəɹ. | af_sarah |
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46... | For the rest, the expression of his face was somewhat impudent and reckless, but not without a certain drollery in the corners of his eyes. | fˌɔɹ ðə ɹˈɛst, ði ɪkspɹˈɛʃən ʌv hɪz fˈAs wʌz sˈʌmhwˌɑt ˈɪmpjədᵊnt ænd ɹˈɛkləs, bˌʌt nˌɑt wəðˈWt ɐ sˈɜɹtn dɹˈOləɹi ɪn ðə kˈɔɹnəɹz ʌv hɪz ˈIz. | af_sarah |
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... | And this last, boyish as it was, could not fail to command the attention even of the most careless observer. | ˌænd ðɪs lˈæst, bˈYɪʃ æz ɪt wʌz, kʊd nˌɑt fˈAl tə kəmˈænd ði ətˈɛnʧən ˈivən ʌv ðə mˈOst kˈɛɹləs əbzˈɜɹvəɹ. | af_heart |
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194,
903... | It was impossible not to admire the singular beauty of the countenance; and yet it had that expression, at once stealthy and fierce, which war with society has stamped upon the lineaments of the race of which it reminded me. | ˌɪt wʌz ɪmpˈɑsəbᵊl nˌɑt tʊ ədmˈIəɹ ðə sˈɪŋɡjələɹ bjˈuTi ʌv ðə kˈWntᵊnəns; ænd jˈɛt ɪt hæd ðæt ɪkspɹˈɛʃən, æt wˈʌns stˈɛlθi ænd fˈɪɹs, wˌɪʧ wˈɔɹ wɪð səsˈIəTi hæz stˈæmpt əpˈɑn ðə lˈɪniəmənts ʌv ðə ɹˈAs ʌv wˌɪʧ ɪt ɹəmˈIndᵻd mˌi. | af_heart |
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321,
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492... | But, withal, there was somewhat of the air of a gentleman in this young wayfarer. | bˌʌt, wəðˈɔl, ðɛɹ wʌz sˈʌmhwˌɑt ʌv ði ˈɛɹ ʌv ɐ ʤˈɛntəlmən ɪn ðɪs jˈʌŋ wˈAfˌɛɹəɹ. | af_heart |
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7... | His dress consisted of a black velveteen shooting-jacket, or rather short frock, with a broad leathern strap at the waist, loose white trousers, and a foraging cap, which he threw carelessly on the table as he wiped his brow. | hˌɪz dɹˈɛs kənsˈɪstᵻd ʌv ɐ blˈæk vˈɛlvətˌin ʃˌuTɪŋʤˈækət, ɔɹ ɹˈæðəɹ ʃˈɔɹt fɹˈɑk, wɪð ɐ bɹˈɔd lˈɛðəɹn stɹˈæp æt ðə wˈAst, lˈus wˈIt tɹˈWzəɹz, ænd ɐ fˈɔɹɪʤɪŋ kˈæp, wˌɪʧ hi θɹˈu kˈɛɹləsli ˌɔn ðə tˈAbᵊl æz hi wˈIpt hɪz bɹˈW. | af_heart |
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... | Suddenly he looked up, and called for brandy; and to my surprise, and I fear admiration, he drank nearly half a tumblerful of that poison undiluted, with a composure that spoke of habitual use. | sˈʌdᵊnli hi lˈʊkt ˌʌp, ænd kˈɔld fɔɹ bɹˈændi; ænd tə mI səɹpɹˈIz, ænd ˌI fˈɪɹ ˌædməɹˈAʃən, hi dɹˈæŋk nˈɪɹli hˈæf ɐ tˈʌmbləɹfˌʊl ʌv ðæt pˈYzᵊn ˌʌndəlˈuTᵻd, wɪð ɐ kəmpˈOʒəɹ ðæt spˈOk ʌv həbˈɪʧəwəl jˈus. | af_heart |
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1... | Better stick to the 'yeasty foam,' as sweet Will says. | bˈɛTəɹ stˈɪk tə ðə “jˈisti fˈOm,” æz swˈit wˌɪl sˈɛz. | af_heart |
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