[COMPLETE] Life & Letters of Eliz Prentiss by Geo Prentiss - lny

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jenno wrote: March 19th, 2020, 6:33 pm Here is section 57

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/lifeandletters_57_prentiss_128kb.mp3

duration 12.19

Cheers

Jennifer
Section 57 is PL OK! :D
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Thank you for that. Much simpler than the way I was using Amplify !

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Jennifer,
That's excellent news! I'm glad it works for you. :D
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Here is section 58

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/lifeandletters_58_prentiss_128kb.mp3
duration 42.19 !
Cheers


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Here is section 59

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/lifeandletters_59_prentiss_128kb.mp3

duration 17.15

a fascinating woman. I am going to move on to the lives of the wives of the Caesars !! A contrast to say the least !!

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Jennifer,
Section 58 is PL OK.

For section 59 we need the book ending after the section ending. "End of More Love to Thee: The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss, by George Prentiss. "

The wives of Caesars! Oh wow! That's one of the things I love about LV. It's so diverse. Have fun and thank you for all of your great work on this project. :clap:
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Here is revised section 59

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/lifeandletters_59_prentiss_128kb.mp3

duration 17.22

I am sorry to have neglected this . I was without internet access for 120 days and after that forgot to check all the forums .


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Here is revised section 59

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/lifeandletters_59_prentiss_128kb.mp3

duration 17.22

I am sorry to have neglected this . I was without internet access for 10 days and after that forgot to check all the forums .


Jennifer
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jenno wrote: April 14th, 2020, 4:43 pm Here is revised section 59

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/lifeandletters_59_prentiss_128kb.mp3

duration 17.22

I am sorry to have neglected this . I was without internet access for 120 days and after that forgot to check all the forums .


Jennifer
Jennifer,
No problem at all. I would have PMed you if it was the last file.

I can't imagine life without internet for that long. :shock: I'm glad you are back.
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Can I take sections 27 - 29? Nancy
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njgorgen wrote: April 20th, 2020, 4:02 pm Can I take sections 27 - 29? Nancy
Absolutely! Thank you for your assistance.
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Question - At the end of the second paragraph (Chap 8 Part 1) there is a (1) for an appendix (I assume) so how (or do I) indicate that? Nancy :?:
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njgorgen wrote: April 21st, 2020, 6:58 pm Question - At the end of the second paragraph (Chap 8 Part 1) there is a (1) for an appendix (I assume) so how (or do I) indicate that? Nancy :?:
It's a footnote. It's located at the end of chapter 8. Footnotes are optional. If you would like to include any of them you may, feel free to pick and choose. If not, then you can ignore it. For readers that include them some just read as if it was part of the general text others mark it with "footnote, end footnote."

[1] Dorset is situated in Bennington county, about sixty miles from Troy and twenty-five miles from Rutland. Its eastern portion lies in a deep-cut valley along the western slope of the Green Mountain range, on the line of the Bennington and Rutland railroad. Its western part—the valley in which Mrs. Prentiss passed her summers—is separated from East Dorset by Mt. Aeolus, Owl's Head, and a succession of maple-crested hills, all belonging to the Taconic system of rocks, which contains the rich marble, slate, and limestone quarries of Western Vermont. In the north this range sweeps round toward the Equinox range, enclosing the beautiful and fertile upland region called The Hollow. Dorset belonged to the so-called New Hampshire Grants, and was organised into a township shortly before the Revolutionary War. Its first settlers were largely from Connecticut and Massachusetts. They were a hardy, intelligent, liberty-loving race, and impressed upon the town a moral and religious character, which remains to this day.
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njgorgen wrote: April 26th, 2020, 1:24 pm Here is Section 27 - 17m11s Nancy

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/lifeandletters_27_prentiss_128kb.mp3
Hi Nancy,
Section 27 is PL OK. :D
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