COMPLETE[PLAYS] Short Plays from Dickens by Horace Browne - thw

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PL NOTES:

SECTION 55 - Gashford - His Secretary

The incorrect file has been uploaded here. The file is for Mrs. Rudge.
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PL NOTES:

SECTION 57 - Hugh - An hostler at the Maypole Inn, who has run away from his master

PL OK, A new role starts at about 1:05 for "John" which must be from a different play. But I think this can easily be ignored when the final play is stitched together. Just stating for the record.
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PL NOTES:

SECTION 58 - Stage Directions for The Great Protestant Association

~ 1:33-1:36 - There is a mis-read here.
~ 2:09-2:11 - There is a mis-read here.
~ 3:21-3:26 - There is a mis-read here.
~ 3:55-3:59 - There is a mis-read here.
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afutterer wrote:PL NOTES:

SECTION 34 - Stage Directions for The Gentleman Next Door

-Remove misread between 9:39m and 9:41m

Thanks!
Unfortunately, this file was erased when my computer froze up, so I can't fix this.
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Here's the corrected stage directions for "The Great Protestant Association!"

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_stagedirections_58.mp3
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LydiaCW wrote:
afutterer wrote:PL NOTES:

SECTION 34 - Stage Directions for The Gentleman Next Door

-Remove misread between 9:39m and 9:41m

Thanks!
Unfortunately, this file was erased when my computer froze up, so I can't fix this.
I am not sure how these things work... Is it possible to download the file from the mw and edit it from there? :hmm:
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afutterer wrote:
LydiaCW wrote:
afutterer wrote:PL NOTES:

SECTION 34 - Stage Directions for The Gentleman Next Door

-Remove misread between 9:39m and 9:41m

Thanks!
Unfortunately, this file was erased when my computer froze up, so I can't fix this.
I am not sure how these things work... Is it possible to download the file from the mw and edit it from there? :hmm:
I don't think so, because that's an mp3 file.
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Yes, you can download and edit an mp3 file in Audacity. I've done it before when I lost files that needed editing. And it happens all the time when plays are edited together.
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afutterer wrote:
LydiaCW wrote:
afutterer wrote:PL NOTES:

SECTION 34 - Stage Directions for The Gentleman Next Door

-Remove misread between 9:39m and 9:41m

Thanks!
Unfortunately, this file was erased when my computer froze up, so I can't fix this.
I am not sure how these things work... Is it possible to download the file from the mw and edit it from there? :hmm:
Audacity will open an mp3 file so you can edit. Just download the mp3 from the MW and open it with Audacity (you might have to right click to do that). That's how I pull all the reader files mp3 together for the completed acts.

Thanks, Todd
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afutterer wrote:PL NOTES:

SECTION 57 - Hugh - An hostler at the Maypole Inn, who has run away from his master

PL OK, A new role starts at about 1:05 for "John" which must be from a different play. But I think this can easily be ignored when the final play is stitched together. Just stating for the record.
I think it was included for an off-stage voice that I had not assigned in the MW. I'll check when I edit.

Thanks, Todd
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PL NOTES:

SECTION 02 - Mrs Tibbs - A boarding-house keeper

PL OK
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PL NOTES:

SECTION 58 - Stage Directions for The Great Protestant Association

PL OK
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PL NOTES:

SECTION 68 - Miss Chuzzlewit - Relative of Mr Pecksniff, each of whom has designs on the property of old Mr Martin Chuzzlewit

First line missed, top of page 96 (It is titled "Mrs. C. and Miss C."

Perfect otherwise! Thanks.
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