COMPLETE: Varney, the Vampyre Vol 3 by T.P. Prest - ge

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afletcher wrote:Ill try 012... my first recording so we will see how it goes before I claim too many to handle!
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Gesine wrote:Thanks for these two chs, Elli. Please note that we use section numbers, not chapter numbers, in the filenames. I've corrected these two.
OH... I'm so sorry!! :oops: Thanks for correcting them!

Here's section 91:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ge/varneythevampyre_vol3_091_prest.mp3

11:14

Hope, I did everything right this time. The other two are already recorded... just need a little editing!

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aravis wrote:
Gesine wrote:Thanks for these two chs, Elli. Please note that we use section numbers, not chapter numbers, in the filenames. I've corrected these two.
OH... I'm so sorry!! :oops: Thanks for correcting them!

Here's section 91:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ge/varneythevampyre_vol3_091_prest.mp3

11:14

Hope, I did everything right this time. The other two are already recorded... just need a little editing!

Elli
Don't worry - easy enough mistake to make. It's kind of a LibriVox standard though, so you'll know for your next projects. :) Thanks for the new file!
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Elli

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Thank you, Elli and Okami! Let me know if you'd like any more sections.
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Hi^^

Can I try section 36 and 37?


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I have posted the PLing notations for Secs. 64 through 70 and 89 through 93. Wonderful job, ladies.

Elli, I kept hearing a bird that I thought was in our backyard, but then I realized was on the recording. He/she has a beautiful song!

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HeartofTexas wrote:I have posted the PLing notations for Secs. 64 through 70 and 89 through 93. Wonderful job, ladies.

Elli, I kept hearing a bird that I thought was in our backyard, but then I realized was on the recording. He/she has a beautiful song!

Susan
Thanks for PLing! Sorry about the birds :oops:... should I try to get them out? I did the editing outside and thought the twittering I was hearing was from the birds around.

Elli :D
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Elli:

I'm OK with it (although I did call my husband in to hear the unusual bird singing outside my window and felt kinda silly when I realized it was in the recording! :D) --and the song is gorgeous! You can only hear it happening infrequently, and seems like it'd be difficult to edit out, but then, I don't do any editing.

What do you think, Gesine?

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Post by TriciaG »

Time to claim a few more!

43-47, please...
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