[Complete] Ned, Bob and Jerry at Boxwood Hall by Young- lt
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Thank you for claiming.Monaxi wrote:Hello! I'd like to read chapter 3.
btw: Does anyone have the link to how to organize your LV projects? Thank you!
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Section 3 is ready for PL: https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/nedbobandjerryatboxwoodhall_03_young_128kb.mp3 11:30
Peace be with you,
Sister
Chapter 3 is PL ok. Why is being sent off to receive a higher education seem like a punishment?
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Readers Wanted: Arabian Nights Problem of the Ages Home Education DR-Dialogue of the Dead - Lucian
Chapter 04 duration 9:04
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Michelle, Chapter 4 is PL OK
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Readers Wanted: Arabian Nights Problem of the Ages Home Education DR-Dialogue of the Dead - Lucian
Readers Wanted: Arabian Nights Problem of the Ages Home Education DR-Dialogue of the Dead - Lucian
Hi Lynne,
Just wanted to pop in and say "Thank you" for BCing this project. I always enjoy seeing one of the ebooks I produced for PG (with the assistance of Distributed Proofreaders - pgdp.net) make it LV.
FYI (for all who read this), anytime someone finds an error in an ebook, PG (http://www.gutenberg.org) welcomes the feedback for correction. There's a link on their home page to a discussion on how to submit errata. In addition, I welcome any feedback on ebooks that have my name in the credits (you can send a PM to me here at LV).
Thanks for allowing the interruption. Now it's back to recording more of the adventures of Baseball Joe (another series I've contributed to PG).
Good luck with the project,
Don
Just wanted to pop in and say "Thank you" for BCing this project. I always enjoy seeing one of the ebooks I produced for PG (with the assistance of Distributed Proofreaders - pgdp.net) make it LV.
FYI (for all who read this), anytime someone finds an error in an ebook, PG (http://www.gutenberg.org) welcomes the feedback for correction. There's a link on their home page to a discussion on how to submit errata. In addition, I welcome any feedback on ebooks that have my name in the credits (you can send a PM to me here at LV).
Having produced ebooks for 17 of the 22 volumes of The Motor Boys series (and 2 more in progress), I've gotten to know Professor Snodgrass quite well. He's a loveable, eccentric scientist and collector of bugs ("bugologist"), who doesn't know a lot about sports. So this was intentional, and, in fact, he was even more confused. The full paragraph is:stoogeswoman wrote:And I just have to go on record as saying there's an error in the text, on the last page - but since it's in all the online editions online, and possibly even in the original book, I left it "as is".
But just so I can get it out of my system - check the paragraph that starts:Now I don't know about you, but I was paying attention to the story, and the boys won the baseball game - no basketball game in sight!"Boys, I want to congratulate you on your basketball victory," said Professor Snodgrass, some days after the diamond championship had been decided.
So not only did the Professor mis-speak about the baseball game being a basketball victory, but also complimented the eleven players, which make up an American football team, rather than the nine players of a baseball team. So no error (except in the mind of Professor Snodgrass)."Boys, I want to congratulate you on your basketball victory," said Professor Snodgrass, some days after the diamond championship had been decided. "I understand that the eleven did well."
Thanks for allowing the interruption. Now it's back to recording more of the adventures of Baseball Joe (another series I've contributed to PG).
Good luck with the project,
Don
Don (DACSoft)
Bringing the Baseball Joe series to audio!
In Progress:
The Arrival of Jimpson; Baseball Joe in the World Series
Next up:
Two College Friends; Baseball Joe Around the World
Bringing the Baseball Joe series to audio!
In Progress:
The Arrival of Jimpson; Baseball Joe in the World Series
Next up:
Two College Friends; Baseball Joe Around the World
Chapter 05 duration 9:57
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Thanks for "clearing up" the confusion there... Sounds like a loveable character.DACSoft wrote:Hi Lynne,
Just wanted to pop in and say "Thank you" for BCing this project. I always enjoy seeing one of the ebooks I produced for PG (with the assistance of Distributed Proofreaders - pgdp.net) make it LV.
FYI (for all who read this), anytime someone finds an error in an ebook, PG (http://www.gutenberg.org) welcomes the feedback for correction. There's a link on their home page to a discussion on how to submit errata. In addition, I welcome any feedback on ebooks that have my name in the credits (you can send a PM to me here at LV).
Having produced ebooks for 17 of the 22 volumes of The Motor Boys series (and 2 more in progress), I've gotten to know Professor Snodgrass quite well. He's a loveable, eccentric scientist and collector of bugs ("bugologist"), who doesn't know a lot about sports. So this was intentional, and, in fact, he was even more confused. The full paragraph is:stoogeswoman wrote:And I just have to go on record as saying there's an error in the text, on the last page - but since it's in all the online editions online, and possibly even in the original book, I left it "as is".
But just so I can get it out of my system - check the paragraph that starts:Now I don't know about you, but I was paying attention to the story, and the boys won the baseball game - no basketball game in sight!"Boys, I want to congratulate you on your basketball victory," said Professor Snodgrass, some days after the diamond championship had been decided.So not only did the Professor mis-speak about the baseball game being a basketball victory, but also complimented the eleven players, which make up an American football team, rather than the nine players of a baseball team. So no error (except in the mind of Professor Snodgrass)."Boys, I want to congratulate you on your basketball victory," said Professor Snodgrass, some days after the diamond championship had been decided. "I understand that the eleven did well."
Thanks for allowing the interruption. Now it's back to recording more of the adventures of Baseball Joe (another series I've contributed to PG).
Good luck with the project,
Don
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Thank you.mschroff wrote:Chapter 05 duration 9:57
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