Rodolphe, who is really the Grand Duke of Gerolstein (a fictional kingdom of Germany) but is disguised as a Parisian worker. He can speak in argot, is extremely strong and a good fighter. However he shows great compassion for the lower classes, good judgment, and has a brilliant mind. He is at ease in all layers of society and so is able to understand their problems, and how the different social classes are linked. ( Michele Eaton)
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MamaGeek - we need the whole resulting code, not just the project code. It sets up the entire first post with all the instructions.
If you don't still have that screen or the information saved, I'm afraid you'll have to fill in the template again. You can edit your first post in this thread and put everything in it.
I was wondering since I've already invested quite a bit of time on this series is it possible for me to claim Volumes 5 and 6 now so I can eventually complete the series? I'm now curious to see where all the characters end up. ? I work pretty fast as you know.?
I'm happy to work on them for you. If you want to go ahead and set them up, just put my initials in subject line when you post on the launch pad so folks know that I am going to MC them with you.
Hi Jim!
Just uploaded 3 more sections. I can`t remember ever recording so many different voices in one book. :) The characters popping up are non-ending!!!!!!
Fun to do though.
Cheers!
And that includes a whole family of monsters! You do a wonderful job with the voices as I have said before. And yes it is fascinating and enjoyable and I can't wait to find out what's going to happen next. All are PLOK. Jim