Complete [Short Stories]At a Winter's Fire by Bernard Capes-ag

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Hi,
I'm sorry! I must have heard "has had" as a repeat of has or something like that. I don't hear it in there either.
It is PL OK.
Cheers!
Amy
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alg1001 wrote: December 17th, 2019, 8:03 pm Hi,
I'm sorry! I must have heard "has had" as a repeat of has or something like that. I don't hear it in there either.
It is PL OK.
Cheers!
Amy
Thank goodness. Thought I was having a reverse auditory hallucination (not hearing things).
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And now I'd like to tackle section 6 "William Tyrwitt's Copy" if that's okay.
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Hello

May I have sections 1 and 2? Moon Stricken
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drwebber wrote: December 18th, 2019, 12:07 pm And now I'd like to tackle section 6 "William Tyrwitt's Copy" if that's okay.
That will be great. 6 is yours. Thank you for Section 12, too!
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saintananda wrote: December 18th, 2019, 12:46 pm Hello

May I have sections 1 and 2? Moon Stricken
Certainly. You are signed up for 1 and 2.
Thanks,
Amy
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alg1001 wrote: December 19th, 2019, 7:25 am
drwebber wrote: December 18th, 2019, 12:07 pm And now I'd like to tackle section 6 "William Tyrwitt's Copy" if that's okay.
That will be great. 6 is yours. Thank you for Section 12, too!
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Great. Thank you!
-Amy :)
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Hi,
Section 12 is PL OK. Nice reading! That one was certainly intriguing.
I hope to get caught up today with the PLing.
Have a great day, Everyone!
-Amy :)
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alg1001 wrote: December 23rd, 2019, 8:42 am Hi,
Section 12 is PL OK. Nice reading! That one was certainly intriguing.
I hope to get caught up today with the PLing.
Have a great day, Everyone!
-Amy :)
Yes, quite the story. And thanks. Two readings in a row survived PL... a new record for me.
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You are on a roll! Section 6 is PL OK. :thumbs:
Thanks, DrWebber!
-Amy
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alg1001 wrote: December 26th, 2019, 7:43 am You are on a roll! Section 6 is PL OK. :thumbs:
Thanks, DrWebber!
-Amy
Yay! and you're welcome.

Question for you: I'd like to take on Jack and Jill, but I dunno what the convention is for reading left out words.

For example, in the opening: "My friend, Monsieur ——, absolutely declines to append his name to these pages."

Any suggestion on how to read the left out name that repeats through the text?
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I have heard it done by saying "blank". That seems to work.
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I'd like to claim sections 9, 10, and 11. I have one question, however - in the first line of section 9, one of the sentences is broken up by a "[Greek: anankê]". How do I deal with this when recording the reading? I'm not entirely sure what it even means or how it connects to the rest of the line.
"No, he doesn't row."
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