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

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Thanks. Sounds great now.

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PL NOTES:

SECTION 14 - Mr Malderton - A City merchant

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PL NOTES:

SECTION 19 - Mr Jacob Barton - A grocer - brother to Mrs Malderton

There are a few things that I am unsure of on this one...

First, there is a line [Mr. Maldertone coughs violently.] For if a man's above his business -----

It appears on top of page 23 of the text and would occur at ~1:40m of this recording...if it belongs to this role.

***REFERENCE : Todd, please weigh in on this. It may belong to Mr. Malderton, in which case I missed it on that recording. Eventually it will have to be added to complete this work.

Todd says "It is in this role." Please add it to the recording. Thanks.

Second, the recording for this section should end at ~1:43, but a further 8m is recorded. Is this a mistake, or did I miss something?

Thanks.
Last edited by afutterer on October 30th, 2017, 6:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
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PL NOTES:

SECTION 21 - A Linen Draper

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PL NOTES:

SECTION 01 - Mrs Tibbs Boarding House - From Sketches by Boz

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Thank you for all the PL!
afutterer wrote:PL NOTES:

SECTION 19 - Mr Jacob Barton - A grocer - brother to Mrs Malderton

There are a few things that I am unsure of on this one...

First, there is a line [Mr. Maldertone coughs violently.] For if a man's above his business -----

It appears on top of page 23 of the text and would occur at ~1:40m of this recording...if it belongs to this role.

Todd, please weigh in on this. It may belong to Mr. Malderton, in which case I missed it on that recording. Eventually it will have to be added to complete this work.

Second, the recording for this section should end at ~1:43, but a further 8m is recorded. Is this a mistake, or did I miss something?

Thanks.
I'm pretty sure the line at the top of p23 belongs to Mr Barton and needs to be in this file. In my opinion Mr Malderton is coughing to get him to shut up.

(I found it very strange that when I went to Archive the file opened on p23. VERY freaky! How did it know that was where I wanted to be??)

Thanks, Todd
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Whoa! How freaky! ha.

Ok, I will enter a new post for the file.
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PL NOTES:

SECTION 19 - Mr Jacob Barton - A grocer - brother to Mrs Malderton

There are a few things that I am unsure of on this one...

First, there is a line [Mr. Maldertone coughs violently.] For if a man's above his business -----

It appears on top of page 23 of the text and would occur at ~1:40m of this recording.

Second, the recording for this section should end at ~1:43, but a further 8m is recorded. Is this a mistake, or did I miss something?

Thanks.
Anthony

We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak. ~Epictetus
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afutterer wrote:PL NOTES:

SECTION 19 - Mr Jacob Barton - A grocer - brother to Mrs Malderton

There are a few things that I am unsure of on this one...

First, there is a line [Mr. Maldertone coughs violently.] For if a man's above his business -----

It appears on top of page 23 of the text and would occur at ~1:40m of this recording.

Second, the recording for this section should end at ~1:43, but a further 8m is recorded. Is this a mistake, or did I miss something?

Thanks.

Here is the track with added line and trimmed out time after 1:43.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_mrjacobbarton_2.mp3 (9:58)

Thanks!
Scott
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Thank you.

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Thanks Scott! I will check it soon.
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Nicely voiced - but there are about a dozen lines missing from this file, particularly near the beginning and end. Did you cut out stuff while editing?

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PL NOTES:

SECTION 19 - Mr Jacob Barton - A grocer - brother to Mrs Malderton

Maybe I am missing something here...I still have the same errors present. Did you accidentally upload the wrong file?
Anthony

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