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Spot PL OK. Thanks!
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Tricia

I will do my sections, sorry for the delay, Christmas, Covid and two foster cats!!! Life has changed somewhat. I will get them to you as soon as I possibly can.

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Okay, thanks for checking in!

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Greetings!

I would like to take section 42. Barbara S.

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Jen0631 wrote: January 9th, 2021, 2:55 pm Greetings!

I would like to take section 42. Barbara S.

Thank You,
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I would like to read Section 44 Amicus Redivivus,

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Claim entered - thanks!

Section entered - thanks!

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Greetings!

Here is section 42 at 13 min 47 seconds:
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/elia_42_lamb_128kb.mp3

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Jen0631 wrote: January 15th, 2021, 4:58 pm Greetings!

Here is section 42 at 13 min 47 seconds:
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/elia_42_lamb_128kb.mp3

Have a great day :)
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Hello Tricia,
May I take your last open, section 56?
Also happy to pick up any sections that re-open.

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Thank you, Adrian. Do footnotes (or not) at your discretion.

And thanks for the pre-claim of orphans!

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TriciaG wrote: January 16th, 2021, 8:19 am Thank you, Adrian. Do footnotes (or not) at your discretion.

And thanks for the pre-claim of orphans!

Moving to Readers Found...
Hello Tricia,
I put the footnotes in on the basis it's easier to remove something that's already there. Happy to remove if you want.
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/elia_56_lamb_128kb.mp3 32:33
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Thanks! I'm OK leaving them in.

PL OK!

"It's strange as well as sad to see actors, your pleasant fellows especially, subjected to and suffering the common lot." - this reminded me of Robin Williams and his personal struggles amidst his brilliant comedy. There are other comedic actors that it applies to as well.
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TriciaG wrote: January 19th, 2021, 2:05 pm Thanks! I'm OK leaving them in.

PL OK!

"It's strange as well as sad to see actors, your pleasant fellows especially, subjected to and suffering the common lot." - this reminded me of Robin Williams and his personal struggles amidst his brilliant comedy. There are other comedic actors that it applies to as well.
Thank you, Tricia. Agreed.
Kenneth Williams was a UK comedy actor who this applied to also. He spoke what was voted as the best comedy line ever in a film,
playing Julius Ceasar, about to be stabbed, he said: "Infamy, Infamy, they've got it in for me".
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