[COMPLETE] Three People, by Pansy - tg
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Three new chapters about three people. The last chapter is uploading now.
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
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I guess that means they're twice as error free.
That first chapter was so short, that's why I did 3 this time!
That first chapter was so short, that's why I did 3 this time!
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
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Two more chapters up.
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
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Ready for spot check.
So, how shall I pronounce the title of the next chapter?
So, how shall I pronounce the title of the next chapter?
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
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Chapter 8 PL OK
Yeah, that one nearly knocked me off my chair with a laugh!
Let's see, my 1998 Websters American Family Dictionary gives both pronunciations with the emphasis on bak first.
And, the 1953 Webster's American Dictionary for Boys and Girls... a SCHOOL dictionary puts the emphasis on bak as well. Sooo, I guess my upbringing was fallacious. (oops, better get my head out of the dictionary )
Yeah, that one nearly knocked me off my chair with a laugh!
Let's see, my 1998 Websters American Family Dictionary gives both pronunciations with the emphasis on bak first.
And, the 1953 Webster's American Dictionary for Boys and Girls... a SCHOOL dictionary puts the emphasis on bak as well. Sooo, I guess my upbringing was fallacious. (oops, better get my head out of the dictionary )
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Two more chapters up!
(Gee - I seem to do these on Tuesdays. LOL!)
The verses referred to in these two chapters are Habakkuk 2:14-15. The one that garners the most attention is verse 15.
If I pronounce Habakkuk wrongly, I think it's only ever in the mouth of Tode, so I will claim it's due to his ignorance.
(Gee - I seem to do these on Tuesdays. LOL!)
The verses referred to in these two chapters are Habakkuk 2:14-15. The one that garners the most attention is verse 15.
If I pronounce Habakkuk wrongly, I think it's only ever in the mouth of Tode, so I will claim it's due to his ignorance.
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
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Chapter 10 PL OK
Yep, the pronunciation sounds just fine.
I have to point out that one KNEW when the customer asked Tode/Toad (sp) to pass the wine just BEFORE reading the "figure" that it was a foreshadowing.
Yep, the pronunciation sounds just fine.
I have to point out that one KNEW when the customer asked Tode/Toad (sp) to pass the wine just BEFORE reading the "figure" that it was a foreshadowing.
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Ha ha! Yes!
And it's Tode, short for Theodore.
And it's Tode, short for Theodore.
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
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Chapter 11 PL OK
Yes, you do tend to put the files up around Tuesdays... generally. That's when I start thinking there might be a couple.
BTW, I WAS going to ok chap 10 in the MW when I finished up chap 11. But somebody already snuck in there and did it. I had listened through 3/4 of ch 11 when I posted but was so anxious to make my observations.... then put off finishing listening because I wanted to delay not having more. I just finished listening to Red River of the North series -around 15 or so books- and it's pretty quiet around here. Probably time to check out your suggestions.
Yes, you do tend to put the files up around Tuesdays... generally. That's when I start thinking there might be a couple.
BTW, I WAS going to ok chap 10 in the MW when I finished up chap 11. But somebody already snuck in there and did it. I had listened through 3/4 of ch 11 when I posted but was so anxious to make my observations.... then put off finishing listening because I wanted to delay not having more. I just finished listening to Red River of the North series -around 15 or so books- and it's pretty quiet around here. Probably time to check out your suggestions.
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Two more chapters up!
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine