[COMPLETE] History of England by T. Macaulay, ch 13 - jm

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I'd like one, and I feel the same way as Kayray, Jim. Any section will do.
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Sibella wrote:I'd like one, and I feel the same way as Kayray, Jim. Any section will do.
Any will do?
You are so carefree.
you'll never be blue
if you read number 3.

Enjoy :)
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May I have section 11?

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Bear Creek Mama wrote:May I have section 11?

Laura
Goodness!
I think this is your first chapter in this series.
Welcome, welcome welcome to the Thomas Macaulay History of England.
You'll find that it has a wonderful rhythm.
It is almost as if it was written to be read aloud.
Section 11 is now yours.
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Hello Jim! May I have the last two sections, please? I promise I'll be quicker this time...

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Justin Brett wrote:Hello Jim! May I have the last two sections, please? I promise I'll be quicker this time...

Justin
Absabloominlootely you can
I can listen to your voice all day.
It could have been created especially to read Macaulay.
Last 2 sections are now yours.
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jimmowatt wrote:Absabloominlootely you can
I can listen to your voice all day.
It could have been created especially to read Macaulay.
Last 2 sections are now yours.
You're too kind... :oops:
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Hey Anna
Did you know - it seems there is a Dutch version of part of Macaulay.
I found it mentioned here: http://www.spanishsuccession.nl/bron/sourcesgeneral.html
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Great!!!!! I didn't know that :D

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I'd like to claim section 10 s'il vous plait.
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clöde wrote:I'd like to claim section 10 s'il vous plait.
Welcome to the Macaulay project.
I think this is your first chapter of Macaulay so hope you have fun.
Any problems then just SHOUT and I shall hear.

Section 10 is yours
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Downloading part 3 :D
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Part 3 - OK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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Wow!
That Sibella is ever so efficient.
Many thanks Ms Denton
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