Complete Celebrated Crimes V7, P2: Countess de St-Geran - lt

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Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 7: Part 2: Countess de Saint-Geran by Alexandre Dumas (1802 - 1870). Translated by George Burnham Ives (1856 - 1930)

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This story details the crimes and trial surrounding the unexpected pregnancy and subsequent childbirth of the Countess de Saint-Geran in 1640s France. Familial jealousies harbored by her sister-in-law, the Marchioness de Bouille, intertwine with the greedy schemes of a fugitive relative, the Marquis de Saint-Maixent, to produce a scandalous series of events. ( jvanstan)
  • Text source (only read from this text!): http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2760
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  • Link to author on Wikipedia (if available): (Alexandre Dumas) : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandre_Dumas
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  • Number of sections (files) this project will have: 4
  • Does the project have an introduction or preface [y/n]: No
  • Original publication date (if known): 1910
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Genres for the project: *Non-fiction/True Crime; Suspense, Espionage, Political & Thrillers

Keywords that describe the book: inheritance, infanticide, marquis of saint-maixent, marchioness de bouille

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Post by Lynnet »

All set. Have fun with it.
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Post by jvanstan »

Thanks much, Lynne!

Sorry for my delay on this... my voice took its time recovering from a fall seasonal allergy :/

But, Patty Marie, I've got draft recordings for the entire project :) Yay! Look forward to your thoughts.

Would both of you like to be a part of the final part of Vol 7, Murat?

Best,
John
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Post by pattymarie »

Yes, I would like to continue to the end. There's been quite a co-incidence this evening. With nothing to download and proof as of last night, I was listening to the Librivox recording of W.B. Yeats's "Celtic Twilight" while I cleaned my refrigerator earlier this evening and heard a familiar voice come on for section twenty-something and the following one. That got me wondering so I remembered to check here just now. :)
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Post by Lynnet »

jvanstan wrote:Thanks much, Lynne!

Sorry for my delay on this... my voice took its time recovering from a fall seasonal allergy :/

But, Patty Marie, I've got draft recordings for the entire project :) Yay! Look forward to your thoughts.

Would both of you like to be a part of the final part of Vol 7, Murat?

Best,
John
Absolutely :thumbs:
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Post by pattymarie »

Sections 1, 2 and 3 are PL OK.

Section 4:
3:46 interment/internment in the phrase "found neither stone, nor foetus, nor any indications of an interment. "

Most enjoyable readings. :)
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Post by jvanstan »

Thanks Pattymarie! I've revised the last section and its ready for your spot PL :)

I've also started the project for the final part of Volume 3 (Joachim Murat)!
Best,
John
pattymarie wrote:Sections 1, 2 and 3 are PL OK.

Section 4:
3:46 interment/internment in the phrase "found neither stone, nor foetus, nor any indications of an interment. "

Most enjoyable readings. :)
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Post by pattymarie »

Section 4 is PL OK. I guess this is ready to be cataloged. :)

I've bookmarked part 3, Murat, to watch for the files to come in.
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Post by Lynnet »

All audio files can be found on our catalog page: http://librivox.org/celebrated-crimes-vol-7-part-2-countess-de-saint-geran-by-alexandre-dumas/

Congratulations on another one in the catalog.
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