COMPLETE Dialogues of the Dead by G Lyttleton -ck

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craigdav1 wrote:2
3:33 Europe not Egypt
Fixed file uploaded.

Thanks, Todd
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Can I claim Horace in Dialogue XIII?
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thank you both!
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ToddHW wrote:
craigdav1 wrote:2
3:33 Europe not Egypt
Fixed file uploaded.
Thanks, Todd
2 PL OK.
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thank you dave!
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Here is Horace from Dialogue XIII. I've only put 'Horace read by Recording Person' in as additional text, as I presume that others will read out section intros etc. If there's anything more I should have done, please ask.

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/dialoguesofthedead_13_horace_128kb.mp3 2m20s.

It does sound like Horace is just a random guy who lives next door. Not sure what I should have done with this role. I'm still concentrating on getting pronunciation right, which is more difficult than I thought. I think I've developed some lazy habits.
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thank you :D
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RecordingPerson wrote:Here is Horace from Dialogue XIII. I've only put 'Horace read by Recording Person' in as additional text, as I presume that others will read out section intros etc. If there's anything more I should have done, please ask.
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/dialoguesofthedead_13_horace_128kb.mp3 2m20s.
It does sound like Horace is just a random guy who lives next door. Not sure what I should have done with this role. I'm still concentrating on getting pronunciation right, which is more difficult than I thought. I think I've developed some lazy habits.
pl ok
(as noted above the intro and outro are missing and thus must be recorded by another member of this dialogue.)
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May I sign on for the following:

VI Duellist
X Chancellor
XVII Brutus
XX Alexander
XXVIII Plutarch
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Thank you so much, both of you!
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This project looks really odd in my reader window. I'm only 'assigned' for 3, and there is no mention of my participation in 13. I don't think it's a problem, but it does look odd.
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Post by Carolin »

It may look odd, but it has its own logic. I chose to go for one section per dialogue, and so the section status depends on the section itself, not on your particular piece. Section 3 is assigned because todds piece isnt in yet, and section 13 shows as open because we have not yet found a reader for scalinger the elder. Thanks!
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Thank you for the explanation.
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Post by NemoR »

I'd like to claim Dialogue XVII - Pomponius Atticus, opposite Jason.

Jason, let me know if you would like me to edit this piece and also if you want the intro/outro as you have the opening and closing dialogues!

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Thank you nemo :thumbs:
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