All yours!mollymarmoset wrote: ↑July 12th, 2019, 4:03 pm Hello! I'd like to claim Section 4 The Case of Allan Breck.
(I recently submitted recordings for the monthly poetry collection, but they haven't been gotten to yet. I'd like to be credited as Molly Amundson in the catalog).
Molly
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Shadowland: October, 1919
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Hi,
Here is the link to The Campden Mystery (Chapter 3).
Length 28:51
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/historicalmysteries_03_lang_128kb.mp3
Regards,
Farrah
Here is the link to The Campden Mystery (Chapter 3).
Length 28:51
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/historicalmysteries_03_lang_128kb.mp3
Regards,
Farrah
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Thanks!FIftikhar123 wrote: ↑July 15th, 2019, 5:37 am Hi,
Here is the link to The Campden Mystery (Chapter 3).
Length 28:51
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/historicalmysteries_03_lang_128kb.mp3
Regards,
Farrah
Elsie
Like Sweden and coming of age stories? Read for Pelle the Conqueror
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Could I get another month on mine?
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Sure!
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Umm...
I notice that there is still one open section remaining. 11. The Chebalier D'éon.
It is most peculiar!
I wondered if I might claim it?
I notice that there is still one open section remaining. 11. The Chebalier D'éon.
It is most peculiar!
I wondered if I might claim it?
I have absolutely nothing in this world but time - so I believe I should invest it wisely...
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Sure! All yours!johnnyenglish wrote: ↑July 16th, 2019, 11:38 am Umm...
I notice that there is still one open section remaining. 11. The Chebalier D'éon.
It is most peculiar!
I wondered if I might claim it?
Elsie
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Thanks. I should have it done by then and if not I will give it up.
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Ok sounds good - this project is nowhere near completion so I’m not really concernedthestorygirl wrote: ↑July 16th, 2019, 6:43 pmThanks. I should have it done by then and if not I will give it up.
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Hi Elsie, section 9 is coming along, almost done. Finished my first recording and my first review of spots I needed to re-record. Should have something to upload before the month is out.
Confession: This is harder than I thought! I have a new-found respect for readers, esp. of this text: Lang's prose is dizzying.
Confession: This is harder than I thought! I have a new-found respect for readers, esp. of this text: Lang's prose is dizzying.
Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.
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Glad to hear all is going well! It gets easier with practice in my experiencevoxdockery wrote: ↑July 18th, 2019, 8:52 am Hi Elsie, section 9 is coming along, almost done. Finished my first recording and my first review of spots I needed to re-record. Should have something to upload before the month is out.
Confession: This is harder than I thought! I have a new-found respect for readers, esp. of this text: Lang's prose is dizzying.
Elsie
Like Sweden and coming of age stories? Read for Pelle the Conqueror
Like travelogues and Anthony Trollope? Read for The West Indies and the Spanish Main
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PL Notes for Campden Mystery:
8:48 cut off “or at Ebrington”
21:31 “stabbing them in the side and thigh” side cut off
22:37 “but a third” cut off
24:38 “others” cut off and stumble on “ship”
26:14 “Once more” cut off
26:36 cut off “But nothing more”
27:15 cut off “or that affected”
8:48 cut off “or at Ebrington”
21:31 “stabbing them in the side and thigh” side cut off
22:37 “but a third” cut off
24:38 “others” cut off and stumble on “ship”
26:14 “Once more” cut off
26:36 cut off “But nothing more”
27:15 cut off “or that affected”
Elsie
Like Sweden and coming of age stories? Read for Pelle the Conqueror
Like travelogues and Anthony Trollope? Read for The West Indies and the Spanish Main
Shadowland: October, 1919
Like Sweden and coming of age stories? Read for Pelle the Conqueror
Like travelogues and Anthony Trollope? Read for The West Indies and the Spanish Main
Shadowland: October, 1919
No kidding!voxdockery wrote: ↑July 18th, 2019, 8:52 am Hi Elsie, section 9 is coming along, almost done. Finished my first recording and my first review of spots I needed to re-record. Should have something to upload before the month is out.
Confession: This is harder than I thought! I have a new-found respect for readers, esp. of this text: Lang's prose is dizzying.
I am in the middle of recording Chapter 6, "The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser."
Lang is very word-heavy but also very snarky.
Makes for an interesting... um, challenge.
...LJB
Louise
"every little breeze..."
Fun Fact: 40% of all statistics are wrong.
"every little breeze..."
Fun Fact: 40% of all statistics are wrong.
Here is Chapter VI, "The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser: The Child of Europe."
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/historicalmysteries_06_lang_128kb.mp3
Duration: 49:56
What a slog this turned out to be!
Lang is such a persnickety+verbose "debunker"-type blowhard.
The only way I could maintain any interest was to put a snarky spin on it.
I really hope it's OK, because I wouldn't want to revisit it.
I must say I'm not happy with this recording... but I don't think I could improve upon it.
O well...LJB
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/historicalmysteries_06_lang_128kb.mp3
Duration: 49:56
What a slog this turned out to be!
Lang is such a persnickety+verbose "debunker"-type blowhard.
The only way I could maintain any interest was to put a snarky spin on it.
I really hope it's OK, because I wouldn't want to revisit it.
I must say I'm not happy with this recording... but I don't think I could improve upon it.
O well...LJB
Louise
"every little breeze..."
Fun Fact: 40% of all statistics are wrong.
"every little breeze..."
Fun Fact: 40% of all statistics are wrong.
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Hello Elsie!!!!
Well... That was 'fun'!
I was intrigued by the bizarre nature of this account, but I have learned my lesson! I will make sure to read
the entire text before volunteering in future!
I have posted the read for checking, but it isn't quite ready for catalogue yet. Allow me to explain...
They's a lot of words in this wot I didn't understand! I tried Google for pronunciation whenever I hit a wall -
but a lot of this ain't there! So I just sort of... Er...
Well, I just made it up, okay?
There are a whole load of places where I didn't actually have clue what I was saying - so apologies in advance if I've said something rude!
Note: I'm posting this, but it ain't 'complete'. I have absolutely no idea how to pronounce
'2l. 13s. 6d'
So I have left a gap for it. (About the 27 minute mark.)
I assume that 2l. means 2 livres - but after that I'm totally lost!
Andrew
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/historicalmysteries_11_lang_128kb.mp3
Oh yes, the runtime - after I edited out all the fluffs and, 'ahem', enthusiastic 'ad libs' - is 27.51.
Well... That was 'fun'!
I was intrigued by the bizarre nature of this account, but I have learned my lesson! I will make sure to read
the entire text before volunteering in future!
I have posted the read for checking, but it isn't quite ready for catalogue yet. Allow me to explain...
They's a lot of words in this wot I didn't understand! I tried Google for pronunciation whenever I hit a wall -
but a lot of this ain't there! So I just sort of... Er...
Well, I just made it up, okay?
There are a whole load of places where I didn't actually have clue what I was saying - so apologies in advance if I've said something rude!
Note: I'm posting this, but it ain't 'complete'. I have absolutely no idea how to pronounce
'2l. 13s. 6d'
So I have left a gap for it. (About the 27 minute mark.)
I assume that 2l. means 2 livres - but after that I'm totally lost!
Andrew
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/historicalmysteries_11_lang_128kb.mp3
Oh yes, the runtime - after I edited out all the fluffs and, 'ahem', enthusiastic 'ad libs' - is 27.51.
I have absolutely nothing in this world but time - so I believe I should invest it wisely...