[COMPLETE]The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes DR -ke

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Thanks! This is now PL OK! Have you decided about the stationmaster role?
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drat, I forgot about that one. I think I'd better leave it for someone else-- midterms are approaching and my schedule might get a bit overwhelming. thanks for the reminder, sorry to back out, etc.
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Pinklady77 wrote: September 25th, 2019, 7:47 am Here is Mrs. Rucastle

https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/sherlockholmes_mrsrucastle_12_128kb.mp3
duration: 0:19

Lola
Thanks Lola, this is PL OK! Would you like the role of the stationmaster? Just orphaned above... (Story 9, there are two paragraphs of speeches.)
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Elizabby wrote: September 25th, 2019, 3:32 pm
Pinklady77 wrote: September 25th, 2019, 7:47 am Here is Mrs. Rucastle

https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/sherlockholmes_mrsrucastle_12_128kb.mp3
duration: 0:19

Lola
Thanks Lola, this is PL OK! Would you like the role of the stationmaster? Just orphaned above... (Story 9, there are two paragraphs of speeches.)
Sure! I'd love it.
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Algy Pug wrote: September 25th, 2019, 3:50 pm Here is Dr Grimesby Roylott

https://librivox.org/uploads/kathrinee/sherlockholmes_grimesbyroylott_69_128kb.mp3
1:31

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Thanks Denis, I’ll PL this on the weekend when I get home.
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Does the stationmaster start at the line that reads: "There would be one to Reading in less than a..."?
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Yes, the first section is reported speech, then lower down there’s some actual dialogue. Sorry the colour didn’t turn out very well - it looked better on my computer screen!
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Dear Kathrinee,

(And all volunteers!)

Just to let you know that I am out of action for a little while. Fortunately,
Elizabby has stepped up to bear the brunt of the work until I have recovered.

I hope to be up and about in plenty of time to do the editing thaough. (And record the rest of the narration!)

Andrew
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Wishing you a swift recovery, Andrew!

- Rafe
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Get well soon! You'll be missed.
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Ta for your kind wishes - I am on the mend!

Andrew
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Post by Peter Why »

Andrew,
I'm in the middle of editing Sherlock. Do you want to give a "standard" pronunciation for us to use for the horse-drawn "brougham". The most frequent that I've seen mentioned on the internet is "broom", but I have seen a few others. I'm a bit uncomfortable with "broom" because of the meaning that will spring up in the ears of modern listeners. I'd prefer the less popular BROW-uhm, because it carries a picture of the spelling with it.

Your decision, though.
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Hi Peter, I agree with you. I think the two syllable version makes it clear he’s not riding a broom! ;)
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