[COMPLETE] The Caxtons, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton - tg

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43 claim entered. :)
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There is some amazing verbage in 43, also I hope my french is passably OK in 74.
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Hello, can I please read sections 82 and 83? Thank you!
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Section 74 PL OK! The French was probably better than I could do it. :lol:

Claim for 82 and 83 entered. Thank you!

Section 75 added to MW. :)
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Hi, may I take sections 27-30? Thanks! :D
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RyanWong wrote: March 21st, 2021, 3:41 pm Hi, may I take sections 27-30? Thanks! :D
Sure! Be sure to do the 1-minute test before starting on these, to be sure your tech settings are correct. :)

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Thanks so much for the reminder, I nearly forgot about the 1-minute test! As for credit, I think I'm okay with just my name, Ryan Wong, and I don't have a personal website or blog yet. Thanks Tricia!
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Hello!!

May I read Section 21 - Part 5, Chapters 2 and 3, please? I just had my 1-minute test OK-ed!

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PegiF wrote: March 22nd, 2021, 9:25 am Hello!!

May I read Section 21 - Part 5, Chapters 2 and 3, please? I just had my 1-minute test OK-ed!

Thanks - PegiF (That's how I can be credited)
Assigned! Thanks for all the info I needed. 8-)

So when you''ve gotten to the end of chapter 2 in the recording, pause a second or two and then say "Chapter 3" and continue on with that chapter. You don't have to say "end of chapter 2" in the middle of your recording. ;)
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Great, thank you!
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Hello Tricia

section 43 @ 9:21

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johnb2 wrote: March 22nd, 2021, 10:11 am (there are words I spoke today that I have never said in 78 years!
Ha ha! That could be taken many different ways! :lol:
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Tricia

(there are words I spoke today that I have never said in 78 years!

You gotta love these guys:

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Sections 41, 43, 75 all PL OK

(Yeah, that was quite a section - and some interesting people in it!) :lol:
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