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I would like to read Section 48, if possible. Thank you!
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Done!sweetnecromancy84 wrote: ↑April 2nd, 2024, 6:50 pm I would like to read Section 48, if possible. Thank you!
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Section 25 Length 27:26
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Section 26 Length 23:18
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Sections 21 & 24-25 are PL OKRoselbex wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2024, 2:40 pm Section 25 Length 27:26
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Good morning,
I would like to record Section #50.
Thank you,
Karen Smith
I would like to record Section #50.
Thank you,
Karen Smith
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Welcome to Librivox (again), Karen!KarenSmith wrote: ↑April 5th, 2024, 8:39 am Good morning,
I would like to record Section #50.
Thank you,
Karen Smith
It would be great to have you record section 50 for this project (American State Trials). It looks like you've just passed your 1 minute test recording which means you are ready to go. Don't forget in all future recordings to make any changes that were suggested when you did the test recording (eg: if you needed to amplify, you'll need to do that for every section you submit).
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Section 27 Length 25:35
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Sections 26-27 are PL OKRoselbex wrote: ↑April 6th, 2024, 3:42 pm Section 27 Length 25:35
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Section 83 is PL OKJeremyL22 wrote: ↑April 6th, 2024, 8:43 am https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/americanstatetrials4_83_lawson_128kb.mp3 section 83 length 17:44.52
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Like Sweden and coming of age stories? Read for Pelle the Conqueror
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Hello,
I found that Section 76 - Trial of Robbins, Mullet, Price, Lopez and Long for piracy, Charleston, South Carolina, 1718 is on pages 682-683 and the word count is around 600 words. Another trial starts on page 684.
I also noticed what seems to be a typo on page 62. "The Clerk. John Lopez what have you to say. Lopes..."
I wanted to clarify before I start recording.
Thanks,
Stacey
I found that Section 76 - Trial of Robbins, Mullet, Price, Lopez and Long for piracy, Charleston, South Carolina, 1718 is on pages 682-683 and the word count is around 600 words. Another trial starts on page 684.
I also noticed what seems to be a typo on page 62. "The Clerk. John Lopez what have you to say. Lopes..."
I wanted to clarify before I start recording.
Thanks,
Stacey
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Section 76 looks correct to me (unless you are saying it does not continue until p.684, which is right - I always add the first page of the next section just to be sure).StaceyM2022 wrote: ↑April 9th, 2024, 1:48 pm Hello,
I found that Section 76 - Trial of Robbins, Mullet, Price, Lopez and Long for piracy, Charleston, South Carolina, 1718 is on pages 682-683 and the word count is around 600 words. Another trial starts on page 684.
I also noticed what seems to be a typo on page 62. "The Clerk. John Lopez what have you to say. Lopes..."
I wanted to clarify before I start recording.
Thanks,
Stacey
And yes, that is a typo that you can correct verbally/
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