COMPLETE The Spanish Brothers by Deborah Alcock -rap

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I found the Attendant file in your folder. It's not LydiaCW though. It's alg1001 It's in the MW and I PLed it. It is PL OK.
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Here is a listing of your readers: AdeledePignerolles Rapunzelina unclejoe Ariverlion Kitty jasonb MrsHand Salvationist Scorzonera Kristingj pjcsaville SweetPea leanneyauyau MaryAnnSpiegel benderca silverquill EstherbenSimonides leanneyauyau RupertHolliday alg1001 harpinthecloset

Let me know if you want me to add them to section 1 for you.
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:clap: It sounds wonderful, everything together! Section 0 is PL OK! I've also entered the readers! Thank you for the listing!

We might need to add later, because for example in chapter 33 there is a line by Benevidio's daughter, previously unassigned.
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Chapters 42, and 44 are PL OK

Chapter 45 – PL note
11:29 missing text – Narrator: His colleague lingered a moment.

Chapters 46 and 47 are PL OK
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thank you so much Linny! Image
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I'll advertise for the missing lines in the orphaned parts thread, so I'll post here the lines that are needed:

From Chapter 33:

Maria Gonsalez, in bold:

He roused himself to murmur a word of thanks; then, as she prepared to leave him, his eyes followed her wistfully.
"Can I do anything more for you, señor?" she asked.
"Yes, mother. Tell me--have you spoken to my brother?"
"Ay de mi! no, señor," said the poor woman, whose ability was not equal to her good-will. "I have tried, God wot; but I could not get from my master the name of the place where he lives without making him suspect something, and never since have I had the good fortune to see his face."

Benevidio's daughter (a child):

One morning she entered his cell with Maria, carrying a basket, from which she produced, with shy pleasure, a few golden oranges. "Look, señor," she said, "they are good to eat now, for the blossoms are out. I gathered some to show you;" and filling both her hands with the luscious wealth of the orange flowers, she flung them carelessly down on the mat beside him.



In Chapter 38:

Dona Inez, originally read by Rachel (SweetPea) who is currently unavailable, but we are missing this line:

Doña Inez received her into her house, where she soothed and comforted her; and soon found means to despatch an "esquelita," or billet, to Don Juan, to the following effect:--"Doña Beatriz is here. Remember, my cousin, 'that a leap over a ditch is better than another man's prayer.'"



For the volunteers reading Maria or the child, please include a "Maria Gonsalez, read by [your name]", and "Benevidio's daughter, read by [your name].
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PS: There were a couple of missing lines by Don Carlos, so I've sent a message to Joe T (unclejoe), to see if he's available to record those. Fingers crossed!
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I can do Maria and the child, unless you get a better offer for the child. :)
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Thank you Tricia! Now that you've offered I can already hear in my mind your voice doing those parts and it works great!

I'll go change the ad at the orphaned parts thread!
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Here they are:

https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/spanishbrothers_benevidiosdaughter_33.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/spanishbrothers_mariagonsalez_33.mp3

I said "benevidio's daughter, a child, read by TriciaG" and then saw the directive to not say "a child." I'm pretty certain it can be edited out easily, but let me know if there are any problems.
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DP ready for spot check: https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/spanishbrothers_00_alcock_128kb.mp3 3:41

2:29 voice credits for Benevidios Daughter and Maria Gonsalez added between:
Prior read by…32,33,40,43,45,47 and
Don Alonzo de Munebraga read by…34


As long as I was in the MW I added Tricia to section 00.
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Thank you Tricia!

And the credits are totally fine! Thank you Linny for updating the DP and MW so promptly!

I've uploaded Chapter 33: https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/spanishbrothers_33_alcock_128kb.mp3 24:44
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Chapter 33 is PL OK :D
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