Nothing obvious but I re-uploaded. It seems to be working now.MaryAnnSpiegel wrote:Thanks Lynne.
The link to Chapter 9 is not working. I'm at my mom's so I can't check the uploader to see what the problem is. Can you take a look?
Thanks.
MaryAnn
[Complete] Agnes Sorel by G.P.R. James - lt
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Lynn,
You are PL OK through 20, except for 9 which I will catch on the next batch.
MaryAnn
You are PL OK through 20, except for 9 which I will catch on the next batch.
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Wait, what? They killed him?
I am very disappointed in that plot twist.
I'll post notes soon. Couple of little things for you to take a look at on 2 sections, but my notes on which ones and where are in the car.
MaryAnn
I am very disappointed in that plot twist.
I'll post notes soon. Couple of little things for you to take a look at on 2 sections, but my notes on which ones and where are in the car.
MaryAnn
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According to Wikipedia:MaryAnnSpiegel wrote:Wait, what? They killed him?
I am very disappointed in that plot twist.
I'll post notes soon. Couple of little things for you to take a look at on 2 sections, but my notes on which ones and where are in the car.
MaryAnn
On Sunday 20 November 1407, the contending Dukes exchanged solemn vows of reconciliation before the court of France. But only three days later, Louis was brutally assassinated in the streets of Paris, by the orders of the Duke of Burgundy John the Fearless. Louis was stabbed while mounting his horse by fifteen masked criminals led by Raoulet d'Anquetonville, a servant of the Duke of Burgundy. The unarmed servants who escorted him were powerless to protect him—his page tried to protect Louis and was mortally wounded. An attendant was severely wounded.
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PL notes thus far:
21 - check for repeat at about 11.30?
26 - check for repeats or pauses at 6.40, 6.50, 7.09 and 10.24.
MaryAnn
PL notes thus far:
21 - check for repeat at about 11.30?
26 - check for repeats or pauses at 6.40, 6.50, 7.09 and 10.24.
MaryAnn
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Lynn,
On 34, please check:
20.38 - and . . . and unchristian fued
25.54 repeat of but the landlord rolled . .
35 is PL OK.
MaryAnn
On 34, please check:
20.38 - and . . . and unchristian fued
25.54 repeat of but the landlord rolled . .
35 is PL OK.
MaryAnn
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Lynne,
You are PL OK through 53. My slow connection this morning refused to get past minute 4 of section 52, but I'll trust that you got the correction done and mark it PL OK.
Very enjoyable book to listen to. Congratulations!
MaryAnn
You are PL OK through 53. My slow connection this morning refused to get past minute 4 of section 52, but I'll trust that you got the correction done and mark it PL OK.
Very enjoyable book to listen to. Congratulations!
MaryAnn
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Thank you for PLing.
Interesting that Agnes Sorel was a relatively minor character but I suppose it was her influence over both Jean and Charles that drove the story. Although it was based on actual events, I'm not sure just how much invention there was... for example, if Jean actually existed. Agnes did, and so did Caboche and Lamolini; and I think the characters of the royals were fairly accurate.
Interesting that Agnes Sorel was a relatively minor character but I suppose it was her influence over both Jean and Charles that drove the story. Although it was based on actual events, I'm not sure just how much invention there was... for example, if Jean actually existed. Agnes did, and so did Caboche and Lamolini; and I think the characters of the royals were fairly accurate.