Probably half of the 'jabs' are going right over my head, but nonetheless delightful to read!
Thank you,
Brize
The section title is "Part 1, Chapter 2" which you said at the beginning of the intro but at the end I only heard "Chapter 2" just for uniformity. No problem with the text itself
Thanks, Tatiana. Yes I was getting discombobulated on these chapters - no word titles, then the sections started with zero (like a computer) rather than one. For me, you PL's are indispensable - catch the little (and big) flubs that inevitably sneak in. Should be OK now.
tac107 wrote: ↑April 8th, 2024, 5:57 am
Section 18 should also be reopened, I just have no idea how to unassign a section.
It is the BC's job to assign and reopen sections. Victoria will do it when she has a chance.
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
Probably half of the 'jabs' are going right over my head, but nonetheless delightful to read!
Thank you,
Brize
The section title is "Part 1, Chapter 2" which you said at the beginning of the intro but at the end I only heard "Chapter 2" just for uniformity. No problem with the text itself
Thanks, Tatiana. Yes I was getting discombobulated on these chapters - no word titles, then the sections started with zero (like a computer) rather than one. For me, you PL's are indispensable - catch the little (and big) flubs that inevitably sneak in. Should be OK now.
Please put me down for section 18, as well, as i notice that section has become available.
Thank you,
Brize
Thanks. It's yours.
Time Out! My last submission is correct pew, wrong church! I.e., chapter 7 of part two, rather than part three, which is my assignment. (Not too swift, huh?) So don't bother PLing it (might be a record for misreads!) and I'll get right on the correct section 23.
Minor note, but it seems to me there MAY be a typo at 1:21 to 1:23 or so. BUT it may be my unfamiliarity with 18th century idioms of speech, so I recorded it as written. Please advise if anybody is more certain than myself of how it should be.
Minor note, but it seems to me there MAY be a typo at 1:21 to 1:23 or so. BUT it may be my unfamiliarity with 18th century idioms of speech, so I recorded it as written. Please advise if anybody is more certain than myself of how it should be.
Thank you,
Brize
PL OK! I will get to the other ones as I can and we can wrap up this chunk of the book
If she's passin' back this way
I'm not that hard to find
Tell her she can look me up
If she's got the time