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Nelly Channell by Sarah Doudney (1841 - 1926).

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Another fasonating book by the author of A Vanished Hand.Rhoda returns home after the death of her imployer to find out that her cousin Helen, with whom she was raised, also returned home. Her husband stole 300 pounds and had to run away to Australia and leave her pregnant. Rhoda has to reconcile her shame and learn to cope with the new situation. But nothing is as it seems. More than anything, this book is about braking stigmas and opening up your mind to understand and love people, dispight their faults, usualy with the help of God. Perfect for fans of good novels about crimes, stories about childhood, along with lovers of religious fiction. ( Stav Nisser.)
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Last edited by miss stav on August 5th, 2018, 7:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by aradlaw »

I can MC this one for you Stav.
There is your MW, let me know if you need anything else.
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Hay David,
what a lovely lovely surprise. I missed you. WIll fill in the mw this evening. I think you would like this book.
Stav.
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Ok, window is all set.
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Looks good Stav, I hope we attract a DPL soon.
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Post by jenno »

Could I claim Chapters 1 and 2 please??

Jennifer
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Hi,
how wonderful to see you here. Chapters 1 and 2 are all yours. Have fun,
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Looks like you're in need of a DPL. I just finished another book, so I'm available.
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Hi Jordan,
welcome aboard. Glad to have you as dpl.
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Post by jenno »

Here is chapter 1

https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/nellychannell_01_doudney_128kb.mp3

duration 16.22

I am unsure of the pronunciation of Nelly's surname. I have put the emphasis on the first syllable ( as in English channel) but listening to the recording I wonder if it should not be on the second.

If that is the case it is easy enough for me to revise the recording. It only occurs twice !

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Post by miss stav »

Hi Jeniffer,
thanks for chapter 1. I think you said it correctly (smile). It is just how I would have pronounced it.
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Post by jenno »

Hi There. I have just realised that I do not think that I saved and sent my revised recording of Chapter 1. I will do it again . And re send.

I have gotten out of the routine after my holiday !!

Sorry


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Post by jenno »

Here is Chapter 1 . Correctly revised and saved !!

https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/nellychannell_01_doudney_128kb.mp3

Duration 16.25.

Sorry about that slip up. I hope i realized it before the DPL had started listening.

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It's ok (smile).
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Post by JorWat »

jenno wrote: August 3rd, 2018, 12:16 am Here is Chapter 1 . Correctly revised and saved !!

https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/nellychannell_01_doudney_128kb.mp3

Duration 16.25.

Sorry about that slip up. I hope i realized it before the DPL had started listening.

Jennifer
PL OK!

Due to time zones, your first version was uploaded while I was asleep, and your updated version at about 7:16 am, so no, I hadn't started listening.

EDIT: David, can you grant me access to the magic window?
Jordan

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