COMPLETE: By What Authority? by Robert Hugh Benson - tg
Technically correct would be “ready for spot PL” but no need to worry. Since it’s a solo we are fine either way. I can’t check them until tomorrow but I’ll let you know as soon as I can.
I hope you had a great visit.
I hope you had a great visit.
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I don’t know why section 18 is marked as needing PL. I don’t see a note that anything was wrong with it. Did you change something?
Sections 20, 22, 23, 28, and 40 are all spot check PL OK.
Sections 20, 22, 23, 28, and 40 are all spot check PL OK.
Original section 24 PL notes still apply.24 - volume low at 85.7dB. -
27:58 repeat - but any skillful advocate
Original section 31 PL notes corrected but now there is a lot of mic noise in the ending silence (24:45).Section 31
0:42 - almost worshipped by the rejoicing townsfolk. Yet all through his voyage and adventures, at any rate since his interview with her at Rye,
There is an awkward 3 second pause between sentences.
Yet was replaced with Be it
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Hello.
I took out the static on part 31, and I used replay gain to fix the volume in part 19. I don't know why I marked section 18 as needing PL. ??? My mistake.
Carol
I took out the static on part 31, and I used replay gain to fix the volume in part 19. I don't know why I marked section 18 as needing PL. ??? My mistake.
Carol
18, 19, and 31 are all spot check PL OK.
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I resubmitted section 16, 35, 35, and 41 (took out the worst of the sniffles, but decided I couldn't really take out all the parts where I was choking up when the hero died)
I'm having some problems with section 24; will see if I can fix it. My audacity file has voices doubled up on top of each other. Yikes!
Also, I wrote a summary but I can't remember how where and how to add it, something to do with the quotation marks?
Carol
I'm having some problems with section 24; will see if I can fix it. My audacity file has voices doubled up on top of each other. Yikes!
Also, I wrote a summary but I can't remember how where and how to add it, something to do with the quotation marks?
Carol
16, 35, 36, and 41 are all spot check PL OK.
As for section 24, you can always download the version from here and correct that file instead of the one that's on your computer you are having difficulty with.
For the summary, you can edit your initial post (the edit tool looks like a pencil in the upper right of the post). Once you are in edit, you will see the title and then quote /quote (in brackets). The summary goes in between: quote Paste summary here /quote
As for section 24, you can always download the version from here and correct that file instead of the one that's on your computer you are having difficulty with.
For the summary, you can edit your initial post (the edit tool looks like a pencil in the upper right of the post). Once you are in edit, you will see the title and then quote /quote (in brackets). The summary goes in between: quote Paste summary here /quote
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Or you can just post it in a thread post here, and I'll stick it in the database entry.
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Okay, I took care of section 24 and put in the summary. If the summary is not in the correct place, I am pasting it here too so you can make sure it gets where it needs to go.
Many thanks
Carol
By What Authority
Two wealthy families are neighbors in Elizabethan England; one is staunchly Catholic and the other is devoutly Protestant. The attractive young scions of the families are drawn to each other in friendship and love, but are kept apart by their opposing religions. Life is very difficult for Catholics during those times. They are subject to fines, imprisonment, torture and ignominious death for practicing their faith. On the other hand, for various reasons some Catholics give up their inherited faith, and even betray and persecute their fellow-religionists. As the threads of plot are woven tighter, heroes emerge, sometimes most unexpectedly, as they grapple with theological doubts and conflicts, and undergo extreme suffering and loss. The many characters we meet ring true, whether they are brilliant or superstitious, stalwart or wavering, pious or violent; and it is a great privilege to spend time with such towering historical figures as St. Edmond Campion and Queen Elizabeth herself. Love, history, theology, suspense, and an array of colorful characters are sewn inexorably together in this large and compelling story.
Many thanks
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By What Authority
Two wealthy families are neighbors in Elizabethan England; one is staunchly Catholic and the other is devoutly Protestant. The attractive young scions of the families are drawn to each other in friendship and love, but are kept apart by their opposing religions. Life is very difficult for Catholics during those times. They are subject to fines, imprisonment, torture and ignominious death for practicing their faith. On the other hand, for various reasons some Catholics give up their inherited faith, and even betray and persecute their fellow-religionists. As the threads of plot are woven tighter, heroes emerge, sometimes most unexpectedly, as they grapple with theological doubts and conflicts, and undergo extreme suffering and loss. The many characters we meet ring true, whether they are brilliant or superstitious, stalwart or wavering, pious or violent; and it is a great privilege to spend time with such towering historical figures as St. Edmond Campion and Queen Elizabeth herself. Love, history, theology, suspense, and an array of colorful characters are sewn inexorably together in this large and compelling story.
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Got it - thanks! And a very well-written one it is, too.
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Section 24 is PL OK!
Congratulations on your solo! You did a wonderful job.
Congratulations on your solo! You did a wonderful job.
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Thanks for all your help and encouragement. It feels good to be done.
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I see this and will start cataloging.
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Section 18 shows at Archive as 43:35. In the MW it's 44:02. Is Archive correct, or are we cataloging the wrong file?
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America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
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Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
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Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Here is the correct file. https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/bywhatauthority_18_benson.mp3 44:02
The current one in the mw is for Part 2, Chapter 12 (section 24) which matches the timestamp. I don't know how it got overwritten. Great catch.
The current one in the mw is for Part 2, Chapter 12 (section 24) which matches the timestamp. I don't know how it got overwritten. Great catch.
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...and that's why we check time stamps.
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