COMPLETE-grp/Mystery The Amethyst Cross by Fergus Hume-ag

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Chap 12 ... more of the shady Mr Hale and a bit of a cat fight in this one!

Length is 21:59

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The claws are definitely out.

One itty-bitty thing in Chapter 12

7:27 on her native hearth. s/b on her native heath.
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Oops! Ok, will fix trow. You are 100% right and the word is heath and I missed that by accident.
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JenniferFour wrote: December 19th, 2020, 8:25 am Corrected Chap 12 uploaded. Length is 21:59

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And PL OK.
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Wow. Thank you both.
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I always feel bad doing what I am going to do now but look, I read the pl notes for 19 and 20, looked at the dates in which they were written and saw when the readers last came to this thread. I would like to pass them as pl- ok and catalogue the book as is. I thank our amazing dpl for all the hard work and I am sorry to do this. But life is not perfect. They would probably not return to fix it and I should not like to hold down the project.
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Let me first edit them as best I can. One had an extensive repeat that can easily be fixed.
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Sure.
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Okay, I removed the repeat from 19 and marked it OK. 20 isn't fixable without re-recording, so will remain as-is.
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I sent a message to Weezer with the pl notes for Section 20.
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Ok, I understand the need to improve. But I also understand that people worked hard to get this done and they need to see their work egknowledged by a complete and catalogued project. So what I think is this: let's wait until the end of 2020. If Weezer doesn't fix the recording I would like it to be catalogued as is. I think it should be in our catalogue by 2021. I totally understand both points so I think this is an honest middle ground.
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Of course, as BC it is up to you. I just thought I would check in with him or her and see if they knew. It seems a lot of people aren't checking back to see the proof listening notes after they submit a file lately. They really need to. It is a part of the process. And like you said, it is holding this project up.
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• This project is now complete. All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/the-amethyst-cross-by-fergus-hume/

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Huge thanks.
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