[COMPLETE] Stories Every Child Should Know H. W. Mabie - ava

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Thank you :clap: MW updated.
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yarnbeagle wrote:Sections 10-13 need the introduction and ending modified to say "Chapter 4, part..." instead of "Chapter 10..." and so on.

Sections 15 & 16- PL OK!
BellonaTimes, as we are getting towards completion of this project, could you please do the above edits and re-submit ASAP?
Thank you.

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yarnbeagle wrote: Section 40- needs "End of Famous Stories Every Child Should Know, edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie" and 5 seconds of silence at end.
nomorejeffs, as we are getting ready to close this project, could you please do this edit ASAP? It would sound much better in your voice, rather than in mine added on at the end :roll:
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Section 6 is PL:OK!!! :D
Elli

"Tiefer und tiefer zogen die Buchstaben ihn hinab, wie ein Strudel aus Tinte...dorthin wo auch Staubfinger verschwunden war. An den Ort, an dem alle Geschichten enden." (Cornelia Funke)
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Yay! Thank you, David. :9:
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Section 10: (spot checked) after the disclaimer please also say:

" Famous Stories Every Child Should Know , edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie”.
Chapter 4, Part 3 UNDINE....

Section 11: (spot checked) after the disclaimer please also say:

" Famous Stories Every Child Should Know , edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie”.
Chapter 4, Part 4


Section 12: (spot checked) after the disclaimer please also say:

" Famous Stories Every Child Should Know , edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie”.
Chapter 4, Part 5


Section 13: (spot checked) after the disclaimer please also say:

" Famous Stories Every Child Should Know , edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie”.
Chapter 4, Part 6
Elli

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Section 40: is PL:OK!!! :D
Elli

"Tiefer und tiefer zogen die Buchstaben ihn hinab, wie ein Strudel aus Tinte...dorthin wo auch Staubfinger verschwunden war. An den Ort, an dem alle Geschichten enden." (Cornelia Funke)
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Section 10: the intro now has both "Chapter 4 part 3" and "Chapter 10" after the disclaimer. Please only say "Chapter 4 part 3" after the disclaimer. It should be:
"Chapter 4, Part 3 of Famous Stories Every Child Should Know. - This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information, or to volunteer, please visit: librivox DOT org"
If you wish, say:
"Recording by [your name]"
Say:

" Famous Stories Every Child Should Know , edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie”.
Chapter 4, Part 3
UNDINE

By Friedrich, Baron De La Motte Fouque

Part 3....
Same goes for sections 11,12 and 13.
Elli

"Tiefer und tiefer zogen die Buchstaben ihn hinab, wie ein Strudel aus Tinte...dorthin wo auch Staubfinger verschwunden war. An den Ort, an dem alle Geschichten enden." (Cornelia Funke)
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Sections 10-13 are PL:OK!!! (spot checked) :D
Elli

"Tiefer und tiefer zogen die Buchstaben ihn hinab, wie ein Strudel aus Tinte...dorthin wo auch Staubfinger verschwunden war. An den Ort, an dem alle Geschichten enden." (Cornelia Funke)
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