[COMPLETE] New Grub Street by George Gissing - lb

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Hey Stav, I'm doing fine - and I know that you are busy. Hang in there Lady!

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Hay MaryAnn,
I am so glad to hear that you are well. I am ok, not too busy and very happy.
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Thank you for the section, EmilyL.
Love gothic novels? Try Children Of The Abbey. Like surprising mysteries? Try The Amathist Cross. Looking for an easy read? Try Harriet's Choice.
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You're most welcome! Happy to see that this project is really coming together!
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Hi Bridget,
thanks for section 43. Also, I am so glad to see you in "A Daughter Of The Land".
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Hi Stav,

Here's section 46
19:25
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/lb/newgrubstreet_46_gissing.mp3

I was glad to see you as a dpl in "A Daughter of the Land"
Gene Stratton-Porter is one of my favorite authors.

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Hi Bridget,
thanks for section 46.
I think I haven't read anything by Gene Stratton-Porter. I began A Girl Of The Limberlos and loved it, but never got around to finishing it. Though it may well be that I am making a salad between books by Gene Stratton-Porter and books by Jean Webster (who also happens to be a good american writer).
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Hefyd, RD and Aussie, 
please submit your sections as soon as you can.
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Ss 45 is ready, but multiple attempts at uploading have proven unsuccessful :evil: :evil:
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Hi Aussie,
thanks for section 45.
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Hi Stav-I've recorded all these now-will have to edit them, but will have them in soon. hefyd
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Hi - I've started to edit Ch. 21 - the suggested break 'it seemed to him that he remarked in her speech and manner...' comes very soon after the start of Ch. 21, and so if you've no objection, I'll end 21 Part 1 with 'Her father's behaviour was unworthy of a thinking man, and he must be made to feel that.' & start Part 2 with 'Yule did not return. Dinner was delayed for half an hour...' This is a fairly logical break, and getting on for half-way through. hefyd
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