The Ordeal of Richard Feverel by George Meredith - phil

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Wow that was a long one. Thanks a lot.
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Hello:
I would like to record section 38 of The Ordeal of Richard Feverel.

Thanks
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Sure. Have fun.
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PL notes:
~30:20-24 repeat, “Titanic crimson head... Titanic crimson head and chest rising from the wave faced Hyperion falling.”

By the way, I noticed you did include the word of in the intro this time. :thumbs: <thumbs>
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Thank you! PL OK :clap:
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May I have 39, 40, and 41? Jim
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neecheelok70 wrote: November 9th, 2019, 9:25 am May I have 39, 40, and 41? Jim
I’ll put you in, thanks!
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Sure, Jim, have fun. Rosebud, thanks for helping me with the mw.
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miss stav wrote: November 9th, 2019, 2:51 pm Sure, Jim, have fun. Rosebud, thanks for helping me with the mw.
You’re welcome! I wasn’t sure if you wanted me to or not, or how much you’re around these days... so I went ahead and did it. But if in the future you’d rather I wait to assign till you’ve given the go ahead, I’ll be happy to do so!
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Thanks a lot.
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You are very welcome! Jim :D
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neecheelok70 wrote: November 10th, 2019, 11:56 am Here is Section 39:


https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/ordealofrichardfeverel_39_meredith_128kb.mp3 30.62 KB

32:39

Jim
PL notes: (Text in italics, repeats or stumbles underlined)

~13:50 He would have been such a hero, but for that. “He would have been such a hero for but for that.”

~22:19 I nat'ral thinks none but her husband'd sit in that chair. “...thinks none but her hus husband...”

~24:20 A nobleman, indeed, alone with a young wife in the dark, and she sich a beauty! “...and ss- she sich a beauty!”

I hope my notes make sense! In essence, there are 3 spots to crop out 1 syllable. Thank you for all the work you’ve put into the file to have it so nearly perfect!
~Rosebud
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Thanks. Sorry! I should re-listen more carefully. Here is the corrected file:

https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/ordealofrichardfeverel_39_meredith_128kb.mp3 30.60 KB

32:38

Jim
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