[COMPLETE] The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins - AF/ce

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But thanks so much for stepping in to do it!

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Caeristhiona wrote:
Gesine wrote:Caet, could you post some guidelines on recording - mp3s or wavs, and what should be said before/after recording, if anything?
Ah, sorry for missing this. :) I guess I'd better be more aware if I'm going to BC this one.

It's fine to record as mp3's since the wav's are just TOO long. The disclaimers will be added in, I think, so just let me know the name of the character, which chapter it is, and who's reading it.
Don't let it worry you... I'm missing things all the time... ;)
Thanks very much. I'll try to do this soon; it's so short.
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Here is Jane Gould (part of 24) - let me know if I'm missing anything. http://librivox.gesine.org/gesine/womanwhite/womanwhite_24-janegould.wav
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Gesine wrote:Here is Jane Gould (part of 24) - let me know if I'm missing anything. http://librivox.gesine.org/gesine/womanwhite/womanwhite_24-janegould.wav
Thank you, Gesine. You are stunningly wonderful. :) In exchange I will get you the Dante sections tonight.
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Ha! No exchange necessary. I feel bad enough, because I forgot to ask you about the finals. How did the last day go? When will you hear?
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The last day was WONDERFUL. Fortunately my study partner is unbelievably good at predicting what is going to be on tests, so there wasn't anything I knew. Grades will be in next week. :) And I'm still getting you the Dante tonight.
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Glad to hear that. Let us know how it went, won't you?
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Unless it went badly, of course.
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Caeristhiona wrote:Unless it went badly, of course.
See, that didn't even enter my thoughts. Of course you did well. I know things about people.
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Cool, tim! :)

Caet, would you mark me complete for my part, please? I'm trying so hard to get my reader list (assigned projects) to look smaller :)
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Thanks, tim! Could you just double-check this link for me? It won't load, and it doesn't look quite right (I think you added the size of the file onto the end of the link, but I'm not sure and my computer is being weird right now.) Thank you so much for re-uploading for me!
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Sorry, yes, an error in editing it should be:
http://bigbible.org/wiw/3.4%28to%20Fosco%20letter%29.rar
all the %20 and the like confused me!

3.8 is also up at http://bigbible.org/wiw/3.8.rar and I have recorded up to 3.2.5 (but 3.2 I mean the second lot of Walter material in 3...
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Thanks, Tim!

Alright, so I hve downloaded 1.13 twice and both times it tells me the file "ends unexpectedly." I fell horrible for asking, but could you re-upload it or check the file for me? Everything else has come through beautifully.
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