[COMPLETE]: Oracles of Nostradamus by Charles A. Ward - tg

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ernst.schnell wrote: May 18th, 2021, 11:55 am Hello all,

Hm... that is a bit complicated with the French bits. Anyway here comes Section 17 clocking in at 26:36.

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/oraclesofnostradamus_17_ward_128kb.mp3

Hope that will work for you. If not, please give me a shout.

Thanks!
Thank you!!
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ernst.schnell wrote: May 18th, 2021, 11:55 am Hello all,

Hm... that is a bit complicated with the French bits. Anyway here comes Section 17 clocking in at 26:36.

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/oraclesofnostradamus_17_ward_128kb.mp3

Hope that will work for you. If not, please give me a shout.

Thanks!
Hello!

For what it's worth, this is certainly the most difficult book I've PL'd so far, considering the French and all those numbers and footnotes. :D

There's only one PL note:
~20:04 Translation of quatrain is missing between "Footnote for arroir-arroir, for desarroir, disorder" and "The traditions of the French monarchy..."
The missing part is "Translation. The rampart of tradition battered down (...) Paris was never in such disarray."

Everything else is perfect.

Thank you very much for your work! :clap:
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great to hear this. I'm locked down in Nova Scotia without my computer. Sorry I haven't been able to follow through, but glad others did!

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czandra wrote: May 19th, 2021, 4:42 am great to hear this. I'm locked down in Nova Scotia without my computer. Sorry I haven't been able to follow through, but glad others did!

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Hello, Czandra.
Stay well and healthy! :D :thumbs:
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Dulcamara wrote: May 19th, 2021, 1:34 am

Hello!

For what it's worth, this is certainly the most difficult book I've PL'd so far, considering the French and all those numbers and footnotes. :D

There's only one PL note:
~20:04 Translation of quatrain is missing between "Footnote for arroir-arroir, for desarroir, disorder" and "The traditions of the French monarchy..."
The missing part is "Translation. The rampart of tradition battered down (...) Paris was never in such disarray."

Everything else is perfect.

Thank you very much for your work! :clap:
Oopsie, missed a whole paragraph there among the footnote juggling :shock: . How about this, now at 26:49?

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/oraclesofnostradamus_17_ward_128kb.mp3

Hope this is better.

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Thank you so much, Ernst!

Section 17 is PL OK. :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Dulcamara wrote: May 19th, 2021, 1:34 am
ernst.schnell wrote: May 18th, 2021, 11:55 am Hello all,

Hm... that is a bit complicated with the French bits. Anyway here comes Section 17 clocking in at 26:36.

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/oraclesofnostradamus_17_ward_128kb.mp3

Hope that will work for you. If not, please give me a shout.

Thanks!
Hello!

For what it's worth, this is certainly the most difficult book I've PL'd so far, considering the French and all those numbers and footnotes. :D

There's only one PL note:
~20:04 Translation of quatrain is missing between "Footnote for arroir-arroir, for desarroir, disorder" and "The traditions of the French monarchy..."
The missing part is "Translation. The rampart of tradition battered down (...) Paris was never in such disarray."

Everything else is perfect.

Thank you very much for your work! :clap:
Thank you both for your hard work! This is my first BC project. I knew it would be challenging and there was some debate about whether we should even try but I had no idea it would be this hard! I appreciate all of the hard work that has gone into this project!!! Reading AND PL'ing!! :clap: :clap: Only one more section to go (24) and we will be done!! :clap: :clap:
Kind Regards!
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Yes, just one more section to complete the ORACLES. Isn't that wonderful? :clap: :9:
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Dulcamara wrote: May 22nd, 2021, 3:21 am Yes, just one more section to complete the ORACLES. Isn't that wonderful? :clap: :9:
On that note, that section shows assigned but does not have a name against it. Is that on purpose?

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ernst.schnell wrote: May 27th, 2021, 8:35 am
Dulcamara wrote: May 22nd, 2021, 3:21 am Yes, just one more section to complete the ORACLES. Isn't that wonderful? :clap: :9:
On that note, that section shows assigned but does not have a name against it. Is that on purpose?

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On that note, that section shows assigned but does not have a name against it. Is that on purpose?

All the best
Ernst
That is my fault. Sorry about the confusion. The section has been changed to open and still in need of a reader.
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May I claim 24? Jim
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neecheelok70 wrote: June 16th, 2021, 6:03 am May I claim 24? Jim
YES!!!! :clap: :clap: Thank you!!
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neecheelok70 wrote: June 16th, 2021, 6:03 am May I claim 24? Jim
YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!! Thank you, Jim!!!! :9: :clap:
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