Yes, on hold would be good.annise wrote:That's fine Bill
Hope things get better for you soon
Would you like me to put it on hold for a bit ? That gets it out of your sections not recorded list - that list gets a bit depressing if it gets too long I think. And you just have to ask when you are ready - any Admin can get it out of the cupboard for you
Anne
[COMPLETE]Aces Up by Covington Clarke-ans
The range of literature is as wide as humanity. It touches every feeling, every hope, every craving of the human heart. -- David Jordan
The range of literature is as wide as humanity. It touches every feeling, every hope, every craving of the human heart. -- David Jordan
The range of literature is as wide as humanity. It touches every feeling, every hope, every craving of the human heart. -- David Jordan
Here is Section 12.
(The MW states this deals with Parts B and C. That is an error. It deals with Parts C and D.)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/acesup_12_clarke_128kb.mp3
11:10
-- dread
(The MW states this deals with Parts B and C. That is an error. It deals with Parts C and D.)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/acesup_12_clarke_128kb.mp3
11:10
-- dread
The range of literature is as wide as humanity. It touches every feeling, every hope, every craving of the human heart. -- David Jordan
The range of literature is as wide as humanity. It touches every feeling, every hope, every craving of the human heart. -- David Jordan
Here is Section 13 reworked.
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/ace ... _128kb.mp3
New time of 11:45
-- dread
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/ace ... _128kb.mp3
New time of 11:45
-- dread
The range of literature is as wide as humanity. It touches every feeling, every hope, every craving of the human heart. -- David Jordan
Here is Section 14. (MW stipulates Chapter 6, Part C. Should be parts C and D.)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/ace ... _128kb.mp3
15:26
-- dread
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/ace ... _128kb.mp3
15:26
-- dread
The range of literature is as wide as humanity. It touches every feeling, every hope, every craving of the human heart. -- David Jordan