COMPLETE Dulcamara, Selections by Howard Saxby -ck

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Hello!

Here is my recording of section 18 with the correction:

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/dulcamara_18_saxby_128kb.mp3 (2:17)

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Thank you :thumbs:
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I'll try my hand at Section 12, if you please.
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Thank you :D
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Hi, Carolin-

I'd like to have the two niblets 4 & 15 as I get back into recording.

For Paraphrase -#15 should the footnote be interjected between the 2 stanzas almost as an aside?
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Thank you erin!

The footnote is like a stage direction so reading it as an aside would be good i think :thumbs:
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One more question before I get to reading this week. Is the title for the intro of #15 " A Paraphrase" or "A Paraphrase on the Last Paragraph of Cicero's First Oration Against Catiline"?

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Thanks erin! Id read a paraphrase in the intro and then the full title before reading the actual poem :)
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On it! Thx! :thumbs:
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wordwork2 wrote: November 28th, 2018, 2:28 pm Hello!

Here is my recording of section 18 with the correction:

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/dulcamara_18_saxby_128kb.mp3 (2:17)

Thanks :D
Spot check PL OK.

In the future please know when you have the final section you don’t have to leave 5 seconds of silence between ‘end of section’ and the end of the book title. A second or two between them is enough.
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thank you linny!
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You're welcome. :D

Here's a question for you. I know checking specs isn't standard pl but I do like to download everything I listen to and run it through the checker. I like to do that especially for projects in short works. If I'm listening on iPad I can't check specs. If I pl without checking specs do you want to know that?
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#15 A Paraphrase
(1:58)

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/dulcamara_15_saxby_128kb.mp3

Oh, man- I had way too much fun recording this today! If it's too too much - let me know and I can back it down. Considering Catiline's plot to assassinate a few senators then burn down the whole city to grab power in the chaos... I can see why Cicero is... uh... little mad.
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