COMPLETE Dialogues of the Dead by G Lyttleton -ck

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Thank you both :thumbs:

Philip, one little thing, please name your files with the ##_role.mp3 as in the first post. Your files at the moment havd the file names of completed sections which might cause a problem. Ill see to those being fixed though. Thank you!
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Carolin:

Oops. Sorry. :oops: I'll get it right next time.

Many thanks,

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While I'm still up (yawn)

May I claim Cato in 9; Titus in 11 and Locke in 24.

Many thanks,

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Thank you philip :D
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Well, can't pass up the opportunity of pairing with Phillip, so could I read Servius Tullius in 32?
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Thank you larry!
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Carolin:

Here is Titus from Dialogue 11. Duration is 7:06. (I think I got the file name right this time).

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/dialoguesofthedead_11_titus_128kb.mp3

I do have one further question to be sure I'm not making more work for someone else. The instructions say the first reader in the dialogue does the full intro. Is that the first reader in the MW or the first reader to actually read part of the dialogue. Sorry to be so dense--sometimes I have trouble with the simple stuff.

Many thanks for your help.

Philip
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I cannot view the e-text at this time. Gutenberg is blocking service requests. A software update at their site may be the cause. Will PL file once the issue is resolved.
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Thank you philip! The idea was that the first to submit will read the intro :) thank you!
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Carolin:

The light dawns! Communication has been achieved! (I've been doing that wrong,too--but no more).

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Dialogue 11 is ready to be edited!
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Dialogue 11 Edit ready for PL

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/dialogue_11_edited.mp3
8:39 length
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Thank you :D
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