COMPLE[DR] For Christ and the Church by Charles Sheldon - tg

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Post by EstherbenSimonides »

Thanks Rachel! I will PL it soon!

Tricia, I was wondering. If I have a prologue, I pretty much have to put the DP in that section, right? Because I can't have two section 0s, and that's usually what a DP is.
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Either DP with prologue, or just start numbering everything at 1 and have 2 preliminary sections. :)
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Wow! Thanks so much Rachel! The narrator for the Prologue is PL OK! I love all the emotion you put into it! :D

I think I'll do the DP in the prologue, thanks Tricia! :)
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Esther, I'll be gone for about two weeks checking in infrequently... if anything needs PLed, I will get to it when I'm home again. Thanks!
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That's fine. Since you've PL'ed mine, I'm pretty sure there won't be anything else for you to PL for at least two weeks. :D
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I would be glad to read the small part of Mr. Bruce Carter, if he is still open.

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silverquill wrote:I would be glad to read the small part of Mr. Bruce Carter, if he is still open.
Yes, that would be great, thanks! :)
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Here it is:

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/forchristandthechurch_brucecarter_2.mp3

Unless I missed something, it is smaller than I thought -- just four words.
Maybe i should have take a larger part. Let me know if I missed something.

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Thanks! The line you read was actually a Mr. Locke line. Mr. Carter begins on page 2, with "That's an ugly word for a preacher to use," and there are three other lines on the same page. If you'd rather, though, you can play Mr. Locke, since you already have that line recorded. (Mr. Locke is also in Chapters 1 and 3.) :)
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EstherbenSimonides wrote:Thanks! The line you read was actually a Mr. Locke line. Mr. Carter begins on page 2, with "That's an ugly word for a preacher to use," and there are three other lines on the same page. If you'd rather, though, you can play Mr. Locke, since you already have that line recorded. (Mr. Locke is also in Chapters 1 and 3.) :)
I thought I had something wrong -- got the wrong colors.

I think I'll stick with Carter though because I don't really sound like a tenor.
Thanks for keeping me straight!

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Okay, thanks! :D
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Howdy from Texas!

I'd like to do Mr. Locke:
3 Mr. Locke 1 Open
4 Mr. Locke 2 Open
5 Mr. Locke 3 Open

If you don't mind him sounding like a bass from Texas. Do I have to sing that one line, I think in chapter 1?

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Bill Mosley wrote:Howdy from Texas!

I'd like to do Mr. Locke:
3 Mr. Locke 1 Open
4 Mr. Locke 2 Open
5 Mr. Locke 3 Open

If you don't mind him sounding like a bass from Texas. Do I have to sing that one line, I think in chapter 1?

Bill
That would be great! I couldn't find a tune for the line in Chapter 1, so just speaking it will be fine.
Thanks so much! :D
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EstherbenSimonides wrote:I couldn't find a tune for the line in Chapter 1, so just speaking it will be fine.
Oh, I know that song - do you want me to sing it for you as an example or would you rather just have it read? :)
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