COMPLETE: Far Away and Long Ago by W H Hudson - NF/ct

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miss stav
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Caeristhiona wrote:In that case, I'll refrain from moving us to "Readers Found" just yet.

There are two chapters marked complete but not linked in the Magic Box -- would you mind sending copies of those along to me? Because I don't have them, and I would really love to have the files all in one place when it comes time to catalog.

Also, what to do about Proof-Listening? We're getting close to that time -- would you like to set up a thread? (Have we done that already and I've just forgotten?)
Hi all!
I am the prooth listener ofthis book. It is a very good book, I like it very much. Don't worry, I am a half way through. I think that in two or three days I'll finish to listen to all of the book. So the project will soon be in the catalog.
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Well done miss stav- you're doing a grand job. hefyd
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It's going through the catalog process, just to reassure you. :D
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Caeristhiona wrote:It's going through the catalog process, just to reassure you. :D
how long does it take to pass a book through the catalog process
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miss stav wrote:how long does it take to pass a book through the catalog process
Anywhere from a few hours to a week. :( Hopefully everything will go smoothly, and the book will be in the catalog tomorrow!
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Cataloged:
http://librivox.org/far-away-and-long-ago-by-wh-hudson/

Great job, all! This seems like a really interesting book and a great addition to our catalog!
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Now that 'Far Away and Long Ago' has been launched on an expectant world I'd like to offer my sincere thanks to everyone who's contributed to this project, to our MC Caeristhiona, to Stav who has been our dedicated proof listener, and to our readers joyfuljenilee,stevenrushing,Rowen,knotyouraveragejo,bookworm633,stepheather,luciburg,chrisk03,and GaryG48-many thanks to you all ! hefyd
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Downloading now. I get so much more reading now that I have a bus commute!
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