[COMPLETE] Works of Edgar Allan Poe Raven Edition Vol 4-tg

Solo or group recordings that are finished and fully available for listeners
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Okay, great. Since I can only put in one URL, I will put in the first one. :)
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Hello Tricia:

May I have #2 - Lionizing?

Best regards,
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Yes, you may. Thanks!
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Oops - I had this in Readers Wanted: Books. Moved it to Readers Wanted: Short Works. :)
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I'd like to read Sec. 14.
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Thank you - it's yours.

While I was in there, I cleaned out some more old claims. :)
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Eschew obfuscation.
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Thank you!
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Hi, can I do section 17 - The Landscape Garden?
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You're in for 17. Thanks!
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Post by Greengecko »

Can I have #4 METZENGERSTEIN ?

My Canadian hubby with 12 years of grade school French is going to help with it. Hopefully my mimicking 1970s schoolboy French works out.

Please list me as Greengecko for the catalog.
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Sounds good - thanks! :lol:
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Post by tazzle »

May I have a little pronunciation help, please?

Words I've stumbled over already (ah, Poe...):

Flowers de luce - de loose?

Turgot - Tur-go?

Condorcet - Condor-set? Con-dorset? Some other way entirely?

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De loose sounds good to me.

Turgot, with the French accent, sounds like this: http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=turgot

Condorcet is pronounced con-DOOR-say: http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=condorcet

http://www.forvo.com is another good site to check on non-English words.
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TriciaG wrote:De loose sounds good to me.

Turgot, with the French accent, sounds like this: http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=turgot

Condorcet is pronounced con-DOOR-say: http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=condorcet

http://www.forvo.com is another good site to check on non-English words.
Thanks a ton!
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