COMPLETE: Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux - AF/tc

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frenchaudrey
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I'm terribly sorry for this inconvenient delay! My life has been a little hectic lately... found out my parents are moving to China soon and I might be moving to London! Anyway- I'm uploading the last two chapters right now

back in a tick
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Post by luciburg »

Thanks Claire

Will get them downloaded for Betsie.

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Yay! Thank you Claire and Lucy!
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Post by joyfuljenilee »

um.... just wondering, is this one done? I really want to listen to it, and the posts here say that frenchaudrey sent in her chapters but 14 doesn't say complete on the magic window... this one is SOOOO close to being finished, like PLed and everything, just wondering if I could download it soon :)
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Post by Starlite »

Well, if you are REALLY impatient like me, you can download from the listen links. If those are proof listened, you will be geting the final product anyways. Just not the one in the middle. But seriously, how long won't it take you to listen. :wink:
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Post by kristin »

There were some problems with chapter 14 so it is being rerecorded. So we are just waiting on that file yet and then we'll be done. Everything else is proof listened and all the links should work so yes feel free to download what is available.
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Post by frenchaudrey »

ta da!!
Here is the corrected chapter 14- I didn't correct everything, probably 75%. I only left those mistakes deemed "trivial". ex: reading "backwards" instead of "backward"...
Hope it's ok!
And again- I'm so sorry for taking so long
:oops:

Claire

chapter 14- 10:53
http://www.yousendit.com/download/UVJqaXRNTkx3TGcwTVE9PQ
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:clap: Thanks, Claire. Will send this on to our proof listener and then we'll be ready to catalogue. :clap:
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Post by kayray »

At long last -- COMPLETE!!!
http://librivox.org/the-phantom-of-the-opera-by-gaston-leroux/
Everything look ok?

This is the 42nd work completed this month!
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Post by kristin »

:clap: Yay! :clap:

Thanks, Kara.
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