(Complete) "Petticoat Government, Vol.I", by Frances Milton Trollope - lt

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I'm hearing "Florence Milton Trollope" at the end, but since "Frances" is in there at the beginning, I'll mark it PL OK!

It might take me a few days to PL 13 (tomorrow will be jam-packed for me), but I hope to be done no later than Thursday.
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

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Thanks for your patience! Here are my PL notes for chapter 13:

- At 0:57, could you edit out the first take of "such as washing-tubs, dust-holes, and the like"? (p. 177)
- At 5:53, could you edit out the first take of "and that her aunt might chance"? (p. 181)
- At 9:51, could you edit out the first take of "'The Lord Chancellor?' repeated Judith, in an accent expressive"? (p. 185)
- At 10:26, could you edit out the first take of "and indeed about many others than most girls of her age"? (p. 185)
- At 10:41, could you edit out the first take of "nor could she, despite all the anger that still"? (p. 185)
- At 13:51, could you edit out the first take of "by which she proposed"? (p. 188)
- At 21:08, could you edit out the first take of "and so near it that their noses were very nearly"? (p. 194)
- At 21:44, could you edit out the first take of "You have named one of my greatest difficulties at the very first"? (p. 195)
- At 23:56, could you edit out the first take of "A pretty-looking"? (p. 197)
- At 25:09, could you edit out the first take of "bringing, as we all know but too well, only three per cent"? (p. 198)
- At 26:32, could you edit out the first take of "She has been already asking me"? (p. 199)
- At 26:48, could you edit out the first take of "If you won't send for me, I must positively go for her myself"? (p. 199)
- At 27:53, could you edit out the first take of "it can make no difference to your young ward"? (p. 200)
- At 30:15, could you edit out the first take of "Then I am very sorry to tell you, my dear friend"? (p. 202)
- At 32:10, "And you looking so bright and beautiful all the time!" you say "And you looking so bright and cheerful all the time!" (p. 204)
- At 32:55, could you edit out the first take of "Oh yes"? (p. 204)
- At 35:05, could you edit out the first take of "equally incontrovertible"? (p. 206)
- At 35:38, could you edit out the first take of "and converse with him"? (p. 207)
- At 37:52, could you edit out the "while he himself" before "while he seated himself"? (p. 209)
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

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Just a few more quick edits to make to chapter 13:

- At 10:14, there's a repeat of "and indeed" (p. 185)
- At 25:55, I hear "she's been already making me of" before "She has been already asking me" (p. 199)
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

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Chapter 13 is PL OK!

I have just a few notes for 14:

- At 2:53, could you edit out the first take of "and her own genuis"? (p. 215)
- At 2:58, "And vague, indeed, poor child," I hear "And vague and dear, poor child" (p. 215)
- At 3:28, "as making common cause against the unforgiven offender," I hear "and making common cause against the unforgiven offender" (p. 216)
- At 6:01, could you edit out the first take of "tenderly unpacking one of her little hands"? (p. 218)
- At 6:13, could you edit out the first take of "Missis is sure to have a good fire when the Doctor is here, if she don't at any other time"? (p. 218)
- At 11:56, could you edit out the first take of "who, frightened by the well-known accent of reprobation"? (p. 223)
- At 14:01, could you edit out the first take of "I will turn you out of the house at a minute's warning"? (p. 225)
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

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There's just one more thing to take care of in chapter 14: at 2:55, "And vague, indeed" overlaps a bit with the end of "her own genius did not suggest it" (p. 215).
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

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https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/petticoatgovernmentvoli_15_trollope_128kb.mp3


petticoatgovernmentvoli_15_trollope_128kb.mp3
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What an absolutely enchanting chapter! I was totally taken up by it!
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Poor Judith, thinking that Mrs. Chilbert led her away from the piano to talk to her because she didn't like her playing! Here are my notes for chapter 15:

- At 0:54, "and of sustaining the hats of such gentlemen as did not confide," I hear "and of sustaining the hats of such gentlemen as did not confined" (p. 229)
- At 6:23, could you edit out the coughing after "instead of being seated"? (p. 234-235)
- At 9:01, could you edit out the "but there was certainly" before "but there certainly was"? (p. 237)
- At 10:04, "Upon which the beauty par excellence of the set murmured," I hear "Upon which the beauty par excellence of the act murmured" (p. 238)
- At 14:14, there's a repeat of "and had still enough of imagination and enthusiasm" (p. 241)
- At 15:09, could you edit out the first take of "it was the result of several years of speculation, study, and experience"? (p. 242)
- At 16:31, could you edit out the first take of "But as Mrs. Chilbert was not in the habit of discussing these notions with her acquaintance"? (p. 243)
- At 16:43, could you edit out the first take of "the flattering notice"? (p. 243)
- At 17:56, could you edit out the first take of "for decidedly the reason why Mrs. Chilbert so rarely proposed the opening"? (p. 244-245)
- At 20:43, could you edit out the first take of "but most unfortunately poor Mrs. Saunders was the very reverse of all this, being as indolent"? (p. 247)
- At 24:45, "so as almost to make me ashamed of saying how very much I liked it," you say "so as almost to make me ashamed of how very much I liked it" (p. 250)
- At 29:01, could you edit out the first take of "It meant that Mrs. Chilbert"? (p. 254)
- At 29:08, could you edit out the first take of "than by listening the the performance"? (p. 254)
- At 29:45, could you edit out the "Conformed" before "Confirmed by these words"? (p. 255)
- At 30:26, "I am a fool to cry for what I'm glad of," you say "I am a feel to cry for what I'm glad of" (p. 255)
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

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14 is PL OK!

There's just one quick edit to make to 15: at 20:13, "but most unfortunately poor Mrs. Saunders was the very reverse of all this," I hear "the poor Mrs. Saunders was the very reverse of all this" (p. 247).
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.

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