COMPLETE The Family of Love: Middleton, Dekker, Barry - ke

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Can I claim the role of Within please ?

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catharmaiden wrote:Can I claim the role of Within please ?

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David:

Thanks, all narration is now PL OK!


Alan:

Act 2 PL OK.
Act 3 - Could I ask you to re-record the last part of the file? Because there is a bit of mobile phone interference and other noise. Starting at around 3.40 with the line: "do I cast pills abroad?" and through until the end of the scene.
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alanmapstone wrote:Purge act 3 - rerecorded from 3:30

https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/familyoflove_purge_3.mp3
Thanks, Alan! PL OK now. The only small thing is that there is a slight sound of blowing on the mic' for words starting with /p/. Not a major problem here, but I thought I would mention it, seeing as you have more still to record.
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Alan
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Sorry, I almost forgot about this project. Here's Act One for Glister. I'll try to have the rest by the end of the week.

https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/familyoflove_glister_1.mp3
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Sorry for the delay in PLing.

Alan - Thanks! Act 4 and 5 are PL OK.

Brad - just one small correction to make. 00:40 - "domination" is spoken instead of "dominion". The line is halfway down the page, here https://archive.org/stream/worksthomasmidd00fletgoog#page/n23/mode/1up/search/domina
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May I read Club?

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ToddHW wrote:May I read Club?

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Thanks, Sandra! Both PL OK.
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Here are the remaining Glister files - plus the correction on Act One

https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/familyoflove_glister_1.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/familyoflove_glister_2.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/familyoflove_glister_3.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/familyoflove_glister_5.mp3

I was amused by Glister's mention of Doctor Dodypoll. It's a reference to an Anonymous play of 1600, "The Wisdom of Doctor Dodypoll," which might eventually be a great addition to LibriVox. And it probably means that I have way too much knowledge of the plays of this era, lol.

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