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Hi, Tchaikovsky -

If you're up for going gender neutral, I can do the lawyer for you. (but certainly won't hurt my feelings if you want to stay male specific)

An observation to consider: If you move these last two roles up to the top of the MW, readers will not be so likely to think the play is actually full when they pop in. Roles fill faster for you when they are up top.
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Hello,

I'll take the role of Mr Crowe in Act 4 if it's still available. Thanks!
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Hello again

I've never done this for Librivox, so it may be entirely wrong, but it's only 2 minutes of reading, so I'd be happy to do it again (and again, and again) if you'd like it done differently.

Mr Crowe Act 4
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/marryingofannleete_crowe_4.mp3
-Chip
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LCaulkins wrote: October 21st, 2021, 6:27 am Hi, Tchaikovsky -

If you're up for going gender neutral, I can do the lawyer for you. (but certainly won't hurt my feelings if you want to stay male specific)

An observation to consider: If you move these last two roles up to the top of the MW, readers will not be so likely to think the play is actually full when they pop in. Roles fill faster for you when they are up top.
Hi Lynette,
Thanks for your generous offer. I would like to keep things gender specific this time. Thanks also for your suggestion. I don't actually know how to move up to the top of the MW.

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ChipDoc wrote: October 21st, 2021, 6:35 am Hello,

I'll take the role of Mr Crowe in Act 4 if it's still available. Thanks!
Hello,
Thanks so much I will happily take you up on your offer.
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ChipDoc wrote: October 21st, 2021, 12:17 pm Hello again

I've never done this for Librivox, so it may be entirely wrong, but it's only 2 minutes of reading, so I'd be happy to do it again (and again, and again) if you'd like it done differently.

Mr Crowe Act 4
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/marryingofannleete_crowe_4.mp3
Great Thanks. I will do the PL check on it tomorrow.

Tchaikovsky
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Tchaikovsky wrote: October 21st, 2021, 4:37 pm
LCaulkins wrote: October 21st, 2021, 6:27 am Hi, Tchaikovsky -

If you're up for going gender neutral, I can do the lawyer for you. (but certainly won't hurt my feelings if you want to stay male specific)

An observation to consider: If you move these last two roles up to the top of the MW, readers will not be so likely to think the play is actually full when they pop in. Roles fill faster for you when they are up top.
Hi Lynette,
Thanks for your generous offer. I would like to keep things gender specific this time. Thanks also for your suggestion. I don't actually know how to move up to the top of the MW.

Tchaikovsky
I like to keep a lot of gender specificity in my DRs and Plays, too, so I get it. :)

To move a section in your MW, just go into the MW, then click-and-drag the section wherever you want to move it. It'll rename its number for the new position (and that right there is why we never name role files by section number - because we almost always move sections around like crazy during a project's lifetime).
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Tchaikovsky wrote: October 21st, 2021, 4:39 pm
ChipDoc wrote: October 21st, 2021, 12:17 pm Hello again

I've never done this for Librivox, so it may be entirely wrong, but it's only 2 minutes of reading, so I'd be happy to do it again (and again, and again) if you'd like it done differently.

Mr Crowe Act 4
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/marryingofannleete_crowe_4.mp3
Great Thanks. I will do the PL check on it tomorrow.

Tchaikovsky
Hello,
Thanks very much for this wonderful characterful reading. You did it splendidly!
There are a few lines that you missed.
Seeing as how you are new to this I will mention to please just record the new line and drop it into the existing file in the correct spot rather than redoing the entire thing.

at about 00:13 you need to include the line "Get out of my road. Lawyer Smallpiece" page 67

at 00:42 include the line "Not me my son, You're to be a farmer-Baronet" page 69

at 01:20 include the line "Shake hands" page 70

at 01:58 include the line "Brandy!" page74

Many Thanks
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Post by Tchaikovsky »

LCaulkins wrote: October 21st, 2021, 4:59 pm
Tchaikovsky wrote: October 21st, 2021, 4:37 pm
LCaulkins wrote: October 21st, 2021, 6:27 am Hi, Tchaikovsky -

If you're up for going gender neutral, I can do the lawyer for you. (but certainly won't hurt my feelings if you want to stay male specific)

An observation to consider: If you move these last two roles up to the top of the MW, readers will not be so likely to think the play is actually full when they pop in. Roles fill faster for you when they are up top.
Hi Lynette,
Thanks for your generous offer. I would like to keep things gender specific this time. Thanks also for your suggestion. I don't actually know how to move up to the top of the MW.

Tchaikovsky
I like to keep a lot of gender specificity in my DRs and Plays, too, so I get it. :)

To move a section in your MW, just go into the MW, then click-and-drag the section wherever you want to move it. It'll rename its number for the new position (and that right there is why we never name role files by section number - because we almost always move sections around like crazy during a project's lifetime).
Hi Lynette,
Thank you so much for your tip. That makes it so much easier.

TCHKY.
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I can't believe I missed four of those lines...

OTOH, I guess it's to be expected. Thanks for the kind words and the heads-up!

https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/marryingofannleete_crowe_4.mp3
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Post by Tchaikovsky »

ChipDoc wrote: October 22nd, 2021, 12:21 pm I can't believe I missed four of those lines...

OTOH, I guess it's to be expected. Thanks for the kind words and the heads-up!

https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/marryingofannleete_crowe_4.mp3
Thanks. PL is ok now.
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I'll take Mr Smallpiece (a lawyer) Act 4
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ksb013 wrote: November 7th, 2021, 11:30 am I'll take Mr Smallpiece (a lawyer) Act 4
Thank You so Much and Welcome!

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Thanks so much. I have been away for a couple of days which is why there was a delay responding to you. I will do the PL tomorrow.

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