DavidReader wrote: ↑February 12th, 2019, 8:36 pm
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your reassurance. I really enjoyed listening to your recording.
I have spotted the following minor glitches, though I am not certain if some of them are read deliberately so as to reflect more correctly the intention of the original text. I list them anyway below for your reference:
2:26: ‘instead of seeking
a trial’, the word ‘a’ is missing;
4:56: ‘that they conspired
instantly’, ‘instant’ is read;
7:22: ‘Do you think that it
is within the realm of probability…’, ‘was’ is read instead of ‘is’;
9:16: ‘
These people just got around him…’, ‘Those’ is read instead of ‘These’;
10:36: ‘
Is it not an absurdity to suppose…’, ‘It is’ is read instead;
15:37: ‘If it was
paid to him in person,’, ‘drawn’ is read instead of ‘paid’;
15:59: ‘So that i
t is absolutely certain that…’, ‘it’ is missing;
16:55: ‘...Stephen W. Dorsey was wanting just at
that time…’, ‘the’ is read instead of ‘that’;
20:41: ‘Mr. Bliss at least,
admits to this jury’, the word ‘that’ is interposed and read between ‘admit’ and ‘to’;
22:07: ‘…and particularly as at
the time when…’, ‘that’ is read instead of ‘the’;
22:43: ‘How did he find
that out?’, ‘that’ is missing;
23:01: ‘
Has it shrunk to this measure…’, ‘It has’ are read instead of ‘Has it’;
23:27: ‘,the proceeds of which were taken by
Mr. Dorsey to Mr. Brady.’, “Mr.’ is missing;
24:06: ‘Mr. Dorsey
stating to him that…’, ‘state’ is read instead of ‘stating’;
24:28: ‘Probably
that part of the statement,’, the word ‘is’ is interposed and read between ‘that’ and ‘part’;
24:46: ‘But
it is not in evidence here.’, ‘that’ is read instead of ‘it’;
24:49: ‘Now, we brought all the checks that we
had given on Middleton’s bank,’, the word ‘been’ is interposed and read between ‘had’ and ‘given’;
25:07: ‘Among those checks was
this one for…’, ‘the’ is read instead of ‘this’;
25:19: ‘I asked the gentlemen to pick
out the checks;’, ‘up’ is read instead of ‘out’;
25:22: ‘;they
did not do it.’, ‘would’ is read instead of ‘did’;
25:31: ‘,the Government
could have produced the books…’, ‘would’ is read instead of ‘could’
29:59: ‘…dream that her husband’s safety depended
on any book…’, ‘upon’ is read instead of ‘on’;