(Complete) Coffee Break Collection #32 - WILDERNESS - Lt

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Uploaded CALL OF THE WILD ANSWERED by William MacMillan
(c) 1922
https://archive.org/details/northlandstories00macm/page/62/mode/2up 11:08
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williamjones wrote: May 14th, 2021, 5:13 am Uploaded CALL OF THE WILD ANSWERED by William MacMillan
(c) 1922
https://archive.org/details/northlandstories00macm/page/62/mode/2up 11:08
Link, please.
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msfry wrote: May 14th, 2021, 6:41 am
williamjones wrote: May 14th, 2021, 5:13 am Uploaded CALL OF THE WILD ANSWERED by William MacMillan
(c) 1922
https://archive.org/details/northlandstories00macm/page/62/mode/2up 11:08
Link, please.
Here 'tis:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cbc32_callofthewild_wj_128kb.mp3 11:08
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Please allow me to PL section 3 redwoods
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williamjones wrote: May 14th, 2021, 8:13 am Please allow me to PL section 3 redwoods
Thanks, Bill. I'll take you up on that! :D
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Call Of The Wild Answered is PL OK. Great find, and I enjoyed learning a bit about wolverines.
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Another superb job, Michele.
Well done!! PL OK!!
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Hi Michele--
Thanks for your reply and links you provided. Once I choose a project (will check to make sure it hasn't already been recorded) I let you know and then you post it in the magic window?

Thanks
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Frankely728 wrote: May 14th, 2021, 12:25 pm Hi Michele--
Thanks for your reply and links you provided. Once I choose a project (will check to make sure it hasn't already been recorded) I let you know and then you post it in the magic window?

Thanks
Laurie
Right. All instructions are in the First Post (of this and any project you choose to contribute to, which varies somewhat from project to project). You record and edit your story, upload it, copy the link, paste it somewhere so you don't lose it, then post it here along with salient information. Your post should contain 5 things: title of story, author, public domain text you read from, link to your file, and file length in mm:ss. HINT: If it goes over 15 minutes by just a minute or two, that is okay.
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Great noted, thanks! And can you tell me how when you reply my email appears in your reply?
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Frankely728 wrote: May 14th, 2021, 1:32 pm Great noted, thanks! And can you tell me how when you reply my email appears in your reply?
Sure. You hit the " button in the upper right corner of the post. You are allowed to "edit" (pencil), and delete (x) your own posts.
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PL Notes Mount Rainier
Please say this for your Intro: Chapter 1 of Mount Rainier, a Record of Explorations: The Mountain Discovered and Named, 1792, by Captain George Vancouver, R.N., and then later just say Chapter 1.
Outro: End of Chapter 1 of Mount Rainier, a Record of Explorations: The Mountain Discovered and Named 1792

2:08 Admiral Rainier, you say Ama-tril Rainier
6:45 venison pastry, you say pastie
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msfry wrote: May 14th, 2021, 4:20 pm PL Notes Mount Rainier
Please say this for your Intro: Chapter 1 of Mount Rainier, a Record of Explorations: The Mountain Discovered and Named, 1792, by Captain George Vancouver, R.N., and then later just say Chapter 1.
Outro: End of Chapter 1 of Mount Rainier, a Record of Explorations: The Mountain Discovered and Named 1792

2:08 Admiral Rainier, you say Ama-tril Rainier
6:45 venison pastry, you say pastie
Thanks for catching these faux pas.
I hope I interpreted your instructions correctly as to the Intro and Outro.
I corrected the stumble on "rear admirable", but I gotta stick by my guns on the "pastry/pasty" wording.

wikipedia
Pasty
A pasty is a British baked pastry, a traditional variety of which is particularly associated with Cornwall, United Kingdom.

Appears in source text as:
"...part of which was a venison pasty."

I'm preparing a 3rd story from the same "Northland Stories" with the title of "Midnight Waterloo". Will upload that tomorrow.
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msfry wrote: May 14th, 2021, 6:41 am
williamjones wrote: May 14th, 2021, 5:13 am Uploaded CALL OF THE WILD ANSWERED by William MacMillan
(c) 1922
https://archive.org/details/northlandstories00macm/page/62/mode/2up 11:08
Link, please.
-- Bill Jones

When you think that you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this: you haven't.
--- Thomas Edison
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