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  MP3: Douglas William Jerrold-Lecture 24: Mrs Caudle dwells on Caudle's 'cruel neglect' of her on board the 'Red Rover'. Mrs Caudle so 'ill with the sea', that they put up at the Dolphin, Herne Bay
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MP3 od stejného Interpreta - Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 24: Mrs Caudle dwells on Caudle's 'cruel neglect' of her on board the 'Red Rover'. Mrs Caudle so 'ill with the sea', that they put up at the Dolphin, Herne Bay
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 12: Mr. Caudle having come home a little late, declares that henceforth “he will have a key”
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 22: Caudle comes home in the evening, as Mrs Caudle has “just stepped out, shopping” On her return, at ten, Caudle remonstrates
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 22: Caudle comes home in the evening, as Mrs Caudle has 'just stepped out, shopping' On her return, at ten, Caudle remonstrates
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 12: Mr. Caudle having come home a little late, declares that henceforth 'he will have a key'
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 14: Mrs Caudle thinks it “high time” that the children should have summer clothing
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 1: Mr. Caudle has lent five pounds to a friend
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 25: Mrs Caudle, wearied of Margate, has “a great desire to see France”
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 29: Mrs Caudle thinks “the time has come to have a cottage out of town”
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 30: Mrs Caudle complains of the “Turtle Dovery”. Discovers black beetles. Thinks it “nothing but right” that Caudle should set up a chaise
- Douglas William Jerrold - Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 19: Mrs Caudle thinks “it would look well to keep their wedding-day”
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 15: Mr. Caudle again stayed out late. Mrs Caudle, at first injured and violent, melts.
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 6: Mr. Caudle has lent an acquaintance the family umbrella
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 15: Mr. Caudle again stayed out late. Mrs Caudle, at first injured and violent, melts.
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 3: Mr. Caudle joins a club - “The Skylarks”
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 3: Mr. Caudle joins a club - 'The Skylarks'
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 6: Mr. Caudle has lent an acquaintance the family umbrella
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 17: Caudle in the course of the day has ventured to question the economy of 'washing at home'
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 7: Mr. Caudle has ventured a remonstrance on his day's dinner: cold mutton and no pudding. - Mrs Caudle defends the cold shoulder.
- Douglas William Jerrold - Lecture 5: Mr. Caudle has remained downstairs till past one, with a friend
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