[COMPLETE] Lorna Doone, by Richard D Blackmore - pw

Solo or group recordings that are finished and fully available for listeners
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raynr
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Post by raynr »

Hello miss stav, I'm not directly involved in this project, but I know that there is still some technical work to be done with the files: there seem to be large differences in the volume of the chapters which have to be adjusted. But be assured, it's not forgotten. :D
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PaulW
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Post by PaulW »

Stav, my apologies. There are quite a number of sections that need some amplification or editing or both, and I've not had time to do it because of a heavy work load every day for the last week or so. I am working on it, and will get it done as soon as possible. I also want to get this finished and into the catalog. Bear with me, I'll get it finished as soon as I possibly can.
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Post by miss stav »

I trust you.
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luciburg
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Post by luciburg »

Congratulations to all who participated in this book.

All audio files can be found on our catalog page:
http://librivox.org/lorna-doone-a-romance-of-exmoor-by-richard-doddridge-blackmore/


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Post by miss stav »

Thank you very very much, Lucy.
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Landii
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Post by Landii »

Wow, how exciting :D

Lorna Doone was my favourite project so far - when I learned the ropes and gradually became more confident with my reading.

So yay for us all, and thanks to everyone! 8-)
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