COMPLETE: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - AF/kl

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thistlechick wrote:Hi Kri,

I just noticed that my Chapter 31 hasn't been checked off as complete yet... here's the file just in case:
http://betsie.info/librivox/jane_eyre/jane_eyre_31_bronte.mp3
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Aha, I was missing that one. Thank you Betsie :)
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Kri -

My last two chapters are marked as incomplete (17 and 18 ). They're still at the same links I posted earlier, but would you mind letting me know if they came through alright?
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Caeristhiona wrote:Kri -

My last two chapters are marked as incomplete (17 and 18 ). They're still at the same links I posted earlier, but would you mind letting me know if they came through alright?
Sorry I didn't respond. I did receive them alright.
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Hey guys, I just noticed we've only got to complete 8 more sections in this to be ready to head to proof listening and catalog this work! How's it going from those of you still working on chapters?
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Hmm, I believe it' s 7 sections.
I submitted chapter 27 a few months ago and have been considering recording it again, if I find some time to do it.
Do you want me to re-send it?
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Ahh, I forgot to mark 27 complete, but I do have it.
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March Madness - We're doing a little spring cleaning this month, to see how many longstandng projects we can get done!

Here's what we've got so far...

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39 of 39 (100%) sections assigned
32 of 39 (82%) sections completed
Let's see what we can get done this month!
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Alright, we've got a few chapters that have been claimed but not recorded for almost a year!

11,12, and 28 are up as orphans for anyone who wants them!
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12, please!
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kri, I can do Chapter 28 for you if it's still available.

Lucy :)
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Post by earthcalling »

I'll take a chapter (11, say) if it won't sound wrong to have a gruff old geezer reading the words a Miss Eyre.

I won't start until I hear back.... (And don't be shy about saying 'no'. I can take rejection!)

David
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Cori, Lucy, and David, they're yours. David, do you really think I'd refuse you? :P

If I'd have known these would go so fast I would have done this sooner! Thanks guys.

I'm checking up on Kymm, and perhaps there will be two more in a few days.
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Post by Cori »

It's only the fact that it's a Friday afternoon / evening (or unseemly hour Saturday morning, depending on timezone) that meant they took a whole hour to be disposed of. :D It's Jane Eyre after all!!
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John Eyre, by Charlie Bronty. That's the only way it'll work. :D
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earthcalling wrote:John Eyre, by Charlie Bronty. That's the only way it'll work. :D
Why not! Haha that's great.
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