COMPLETE Pastiche and Prejudice by AB Walkley -ck

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May I read sections 9, 10, and 11?

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Thank you todd :thumbs:
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I'd like to tackle section 14 "Grock" please!
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Hi and welcome to Librivox!

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I'll Read under the name Jason Wright.

and here's the test recording.
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=65374

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Thank you! You are signed up, your personal catalogue page is here https://librivox.org/reader/11693

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Regards,
Jason (back) in Canada

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Hi Jason (in Panama),

The only thing I noticed was at 4:45: There's a 'hoh' between 'of that' and 'terribly' (possibly the start of 'horribly') which sounds like it was meant to be removed.
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Thank you all!
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tecslicer wrote:I believe I'm supposed to put this here then?

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/pasticheandprejudice_14_walkley_128kb.mp3
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JorWat wrote: Hi Jason (in Panama),

The only thing I noticed was at 4:45: There's a 'hoh' between 'of that' and 'terribly' (possibly the start of 'horribly') which sounds like it was meant to be removed.
Was able to just give er a snip! Always nice when that works out.

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/pasticheandprejudice_16_walkley_128kb.mp3
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Thank you both!
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tecslicer wrote:I believe I'm supposed to put this here then?

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/pasticheandprejudice_14_walkley_128kb.mp3
Hi Jason (presumably not in Panama),

For a first reading, this was very good! There was nothing textually wrong with the recording.

However, there are a couple of technical things that need correcting:

0:17: You're missing the section title (i.e. Grock) here
8:09: The ending silence is too long. It should be 5 seconds, while yours is about 7.4
Jordan

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