Solo A History of England, Charles Oman-ans
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Pattymarie
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Here's section 32:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_32_oman.mp3 26:27
and the corrected file for section 30:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_30_oman.mp3 21:02
It's at about 5:22 that I had repeated a phrase beginning "Alencon, however..."
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_32_oman.mp3 26:27
and the corrected file for section 30:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_30_oman.mp3 21:02
It's at about 5:22 that I had repeated a phrase beginning "Alencon, however..."
Pattymarie
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Here are the corrected files:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_31_oman.mp3 27:35
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_32_oman.mp3 25:51
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_31_oman.mp3 27:35
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_32_oman.mp3 25:51
Pattymarie
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Section 32 again. I hope I've got it right this time.
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_32_oman.mp3

https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/historyofengland_32_oman.mp3
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Annise,
I've worked out how many sections are needed for each chapter and decided where to start and finish each section for all the chapters on the Tudors, so other readers can help themselves to those while I work out the exact divisions of the remaining chapters. I've reclaimed the sections I still wish to record.
Each division of each chapter has a subheading in a box embedded at top right of the first paragraph. For the remaining sections, I hope that it will work to simply type the subheadings to start with and read through, trusting readers to understand that "subheading xxx through subheading yyy means to start at the beginning of subsection xxx and read through the end of subsection yyy. It will take me a lot less time to get the rest of the divisions typed in that way than if I continue to type out the first words of beginning paragraphs, other than the first paragraphs of each chapter, and last words of the ending paragraphs other than the last of the chapters. If readers are confused, could an instruction to that effect be added to the template? Or, I could just answer any queries as they arise.
It looks like I'm going to need sixteen more sections in the mw to enter chapters still not entered.
I've worked out how many sections are needed for each chapter and decided where to start and finish each section for all the chapters on the Tudors, so other readers can help themselves to those while I work out the exact divisions of the remaining chapters. I've reclaimed the sections I still wish to record.
Each division of each chapter has a subheading in a box embedded at top right of the first paragraph. For the remaining sections, I hope that it will work to simply type the subheadings to start with and read through, trusting readers to understand that "subheading xxx through subheading yyy means to start at the beginning of subsection xxx and read through the end of subsection yyy. It will take me a lot less time to get the rest of the divisions typed in that way than if I continue to type out the first words of beginning paragraphs, other than the first paragraphs of each chapter, and last words of the ending paragraphs other than the last of the chapters. If readers are confused, could an instruction to that effect be added to the template? Or, I could just answer any queries as they arise.
It looks like I'm going to need sixteen more sections in the mw to enter chapters still not entered.
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