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[ { "id": "large/9221/outdoorgirlsofdeepdale_1408_librivox_64kb_mp3/outdoorgirlsofdeepdale_20_hope_64kb_48", "recording_id": "large/9221/outdoorgirlsofdeepdale_1408_librivox_64kb_mp3/outdoorgirlsofdeepdale_20_hope_64kb", "start": 0, "duration": 14.639, "channel": 0, "language": "English", "speaker": "9221", "custom": { "texts": [ "All of a sudden he woke up in his seat, and begun hunting all through his pockets. First I thought he had lost his ticket, for he kept hollerin', 'It's gone! I've lost it! My last hope!' and all things like that.", "ALL OF A SUDDEN HE WOKE UP IN HIS SEAT AND BEGAN HUNTING ALL THROUGH HIS POCKETS FIRST I THOUGHT HE HAD LOST HIS TICKET FOR HE KEPT HOLLERING IT'S GONE IT'S GONE I'VE LOST IT MY LAST HOPE AND THINGS LIKE THAT" ], "pre_texts": [ " quite a little soldier,\" complimented Betty, as she got out the bandages and salve. \"You are very brave.\" \"Oh, I haven't got any kick coming,\" he answered, with a laugh. \"Of course, this cut foot will make me travel slow for a while, and I can't get to all my customers on time. But I guess they'll save their trade for me--the regulars will. \"I might be worse off,\" the lad continued, after a pause. \"I might be in as bad a hole as that fellow I saw on the train not long ago.\" \"How was that?\" asked Betty, more for the sake of saying something rather than because she was interested. The boy himself had carefully washed out the cut at a roadside spring, and as it was clean, the girl applied the salve and was; skillfully wrapping the bandage around the wound. \"What man was that?\" she added. \"Why,\" said the boy, \"I had a long jump to make from one town to another, and, as there weren't any customers between, I rode in the train. The only other passenger in our car was a young fellow, asleep.", " A WHILE AND I'M IN BUSINESS FOR MYSELF YOU'RE QUITE THE LITTLE SOLDIER COMPLIMENTED BETTY AS SHE GOT OUT THE BANDAGE AND SALVE YOU ARE VERY BRAVE OH I HAVEN'T GOT ANY KICK COMIN HE ANSWERED WITH A LAUGH OF COURSE THIS CUT FOOT WILL MAKE ME TRAVEL SLOW FOR A WHILE AND I CAN'T GET TO ALL OF MY CUSTOMERS ON TIME BUT I GUESS THEY'LL SAVE THE TRADE FOR ME THE REGULARS WILL I MIGHT BE WORSE OFF THE LAD CONTINUED AFTER A PAUSE I MIGHT BE IN AS BAD A HOLE AS THAT FELLOW I SAW ON THE TRAIN NOT LONG AGO HOW WAS THAT ASKED BETTY MORE FOR THE SAKE OF SAYING SOMETHING RATHER THAN BECAUSE SHE WAS INTERESTED THE BOY HIMSELF HAD CAREFULLY WASHED OUT THE CUT ON THE ROADSIDE SPRING AND AS IT WAS CLEAN THE GIRL APPLIED THE SALVE AND WAS SKILFULLY WRAPPING THE BANDAGE AROUND THE WOUND WHAT MAN WAS THAT SHE ADDED WHY SAID THE BOY I HAD A LONG JUMP TO MAKE IT FROM ONE TOWN TO ANOTHER AND THERE WEREN'T ANY CUSTOMERS IN BETWEEN I RODE ON THE TRAIN THE ONLY OTHER PASSENGER IN OUR CAR WAS A YOUNG FELLOW ASLEEP" ], "begin_byte": 187074, "end_byte": 187286 } } ]
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[ { "id": "large/9424/outdoorgirlsofdeepdale_1408_librivox_64kb_mp3/outdoorgirlsofdeepdale_24_hope_64kb_14", "recording_id": "large/9424/outdoorgirlsofdeepdale_1408_librivox_64kb_mp3/outdoorgirlsofdeepdale_24_hope_64kb", "start": 0, "duration": 30.519, "channel": 0, "language": "English", "speaker": "9424", "custom": { "texts": [ "\"Perhaps if you were to walk along your clothes would dry quicker,\" said Betty. \"And if you went on to Judgeville you might be able to get a tailor to press them.\" \"Thanks, I believe I will. That is, if you don't mind being seen with such a disreputable figure as I cut.\" \"Of course we don't mind!\" declared Betty. \"We are getting rather travel stained ourselves.\" \"Our trunks will be waiting for us at your cousin's house, Betty,\" spoke Grace, for it was there they were to spend the last night of their now nearly finished tour.", "PERHAPS IF YOU WERE TO WALK ALONG YOUR CLOTHES WOULD DRY QUICKER SAID BETTY AND IF YOU WENT ON TO JUDGEVILLE YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO GET A TAILOR TO PRESS THEM THANKS I BELIEVE I WILL THAT IS IF YOU DON'T MIND BEING SEEN WITH SUCH A DISREPUTABLE FIGURE AS I CUT OF COURSE WE DON'T MIND DECLARED BETTY WE'RE GETTING RATHER TRAVEL STAINED OURSELVES OUR TRUNKS WILL BE WAITING FOR US AT YOUR COUSIN'S HOUSE BETTY SPOKE GRACE FOR IT WAS THERE THEY WERE TO SPEND THE LAST NIGHT OF THEIR NOW NEARLY FINISHED TOUR" ], "pre_texts": [ "he business. \"And we found part of that letter,\" cried Betty. \"We tried to find you, too, but you had disappeared.\" \"Indeed. I know how that happened--I took a short cut through the woods.\" \"The chocolate is ready!\" called Grace, a little later. \"Won't you have some, Mr. Blackford?\" \"Thank you, I will. Say, but you young ladies are all right. Do you do this sort of thing often?\" \"Well, we like to be outdoors,\" explained Betty, as she handed him a cup of the hot beverage. \"We like to take long walks, but this is the first time we ever went on a tour like this.\" \"And we've had the _best_ time!\" exclaimed Mollie. \"And _such_ adventures,\" added Grace. \"Will you have more chocolate?\" \"No, thank you. That was fine. Now I must try and get dry. But I'm used to this sort of thing. I'm from the West, and I've been in more than one flood.\" \"You have!\" cried Amy, and the others knew of what she was thinking--her own case. \"I hope he didn't have the same sort of trouble I had, though,\" she thought.", "LETTER UP BECAUSE HE STILL HOPED TO FIND THE BILL AND GET CONTROL OF THE BUSINESS AND WE'VE FOUND PART OF THAT LETTER CRIED BETTY WE TRIED TO FIND YOU TOO BUT YOU HAD DISAPPEARED INDEED I KNOW HOW THAT HAPPENED I TOOK A SHORT CUT THROUGH THE WOODS THE CHOCOLATE IS READY CALLED GRACE A LITTLE LATER WON'T YOU HAVE SOME MISTER BLACKFORD THANK YOU I WILL SAY BUT YOU YOUNG LADIES ARE ALL RIGHT DO YOU DO THIS SORT OF THING OFTEN WELL WE LIKE TO BE OUTDOORS EXPLAINED BETTY AS SHE HANDED HIM A CUP OF THE HOT BEVERAGE WE LIKE TO TAKE LONG WALKS BUT THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE EVER WENT ON A TOUR LIKE THIS AND WE'VE HAD THE BEST TIME EXCLAIMED MOLLY AND SUCH ADVENTURES ADDED GRACE WILL YOU HAVE MORE CHOCOLATE NO THANK YOU THAT WAS FINE NOW I MUST TRY AND GET DRY BUT I'M USED TO THIS SORT OF THING I'M FROM THE WEST AND I'VE BEEN IN MORE THAN ONE FLOOD YOU HAVE CRIED AMY AND THE OTHERS KNEW OF WHAT SHE WAS THINKING HER OWN CASE I HOPE YOU DIDN'T HAVE THE SAME SORT OF TROUBLE I HAD THOUGH SHE THOUGHT" ], "begin_byte": 211578, "end_byte": 212108 } } ]
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