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38 of 74 (51%) sections assigned
33 of 74 (45%) sections completed
This project has a dedicated proof-listener who will listen to all sections: ej400
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1 | Love and Friendship, part 1 | ej400 | From beginning to "That day he had just "made" Christophe." 1051 words due 15/03/2023 7:18 |
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2 | Love and Friendship, part 2 | ej400 | From "It was Olivier who in all innocence had belled the cat." to "and that Christophe was determined to do so." 2966 words due 16/03/2023 20:23 |
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3 | Love and Friendship, part 3 | ej400 | From "Christophe was getting heartily sick of the vulgar tittle-tattle." to "which sometimes made them feel embarrassed." 4056 words due 19/05/2023 26:04 |
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4 | Love and Friendship, part 4 | ej400 | From "Jacqueline used to take hardly any notice of her aunt" to "and sprang out into the garden." 4961 words due 21/07/2023 32:15 |
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5 | Love and Friendship, part 5 | ej400 | From "During the days following he kept urging Olivier" to "He gave his consent." 1946 words due 21/07/2023 12:26 |
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6 | Love and Friendship, part 6 | ej400 | From "The day before the marriage the two friends sat up" to "… And even taking a lot of trouble over it!…" 239 words due 21/07/2023 2:04 |
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7 | Love and Friendship, part 7 | YuqingJune | From "Christophe turned out very fine, almost smart, for the wedding" to "You must learn how to disregard them, too…." 5178 words due 26/10/2023 36:07 |
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8 | Love and Friendship, part 8 | YuqingJune | From "But Olivier had learned how to disregard something entirely different!" to "it was undermining his faith." 4078 words due 1/11/2023 30:02 |
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9 | Love and Friendship, part 9 | YuqingJune | From "No doubt the transformation was not so rapid in him" to "They parted without exchanging addresses or inviting each other to call." 4738 words due 1/11/2023 34:44 |
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10 | Love and Friendship, part 10 | YuqingJune | From "A few months later she came of her own accord" to "About seven o'clock she woke Christophe gently, and said good-by." 3358 words due 1/11/2023 24:16 |
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11 | Love and Friendship, part 11 | YuqingJune | From "In the course of the month she came at times when Christophe was out" to "one only needs the patience to wait for them." 4585 words due 4/11/2023 34:37 |
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12 | Love and Friendship, part 12 | YuqingJune | From "He went to see Olivier, and was welcomed with delight" to "even if I have to sell myself."" 3924 words due 4/11/2023 29:42 |
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13 | Love and Friendship, part 13 | YuqingJune | From "He accepted without discussion the conditions" to "But they knew that they must lose it…." 4143 words due 4/11/2023 29:30 |
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14 | Love and Friendship, part 14 | YuqingJune | From "When Jacqueline returned to Paris she felt a little new life" to "she flung herself into it headlong with desperate frankness." 4737 words due 4/11/2023 34:57 |
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15 | Love and Friendship, part 15 | YuqingJune | From "Madame Arnaud was alone in her room" to "And her dear tired face wore only its usual expression of kindness and resignation." 6207 words due 4/11/2023 44:42 |
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16 | Love and Friendship, part 16 | ej400 | From "My wife has betrayed me." to "Ingrate!" 2194 words due 27/10/2023 14:22 |
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17 | Love and Friendship, part 17 | ej400 | From "Christophe had been unable to get out of" to "She was still his little Grazia to him." 1099 words due 27/10/2023 7:27 |
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18 | Love and Friendship, part 18 | ej400 | From "Grazia was twenty-two." to "whose eyes smiled at him in the mirror." 851 words due 27/10/2023 6:02 |
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19 | Love and Friendship, part 19 | ej400 | From "They talked of the past." to "Love." 1851 words due 27/10/2023 12:53 |
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20 | The Burning Bush, I, part 1 | KingGingy | From "Came calmness to his heart." to "a commonplace tragedy which he had lately witnessed." 918 words due 28/08/2023 |
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21 | The Burning Bush, I, part 2 | KingGingy | From "He had taken a very modest lodging" to "let the sun shine in upon you." 1915 words due 12/09/2023 14:10 |
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22 | The Burning Bush, I, part 3 | haelen | From "If a man is to shed the light of the sun upon other men" to "the new God, Deo ignoto:—the people." 1744 words due 21/11/2023 10:36 |
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23 | The Burning Bush, I, part 4 | Cbteddy | From "To tell the truth, they were not all equally sincere" to "dragging him along into its whirling cloud of dust." 4804 words due 25/01/2024 26:47 |
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24 | The Burning Bush, I, part 5 | LG2023 | From "The social drama was twofold." to "That Christophe did." 419 words due 01/03/2024 3:39 |
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25 | The Burning Bush, I, part 6 | ej400 | From "He had been brought into touch with the working-classes" to "bring more passion than all the rest put together." 3310 words due 29/06/2024 |
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26 | The Burning Bush, I, part 7 | ej400 | From "Christophe did not observe Olivier's isolation and embarrassment." to "And some of us are better than the whole lot of you put together." 1860 words due 29/06/2024 |
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27 | The Burning Bush, I, part 8 | From "So Christophe was affected by the intoxication" to "How splendid it will be to-morrow!…" 4884 words |
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28 | The Burning Bush, I, part 9 | From "The factory hooters would sound" to "he had been the cause of suffering to the girl." 3812 words |
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29 | The Burning Bush, I, part 10 | From "Olivier had gone into retirement once more." to "gave out an entirely different sound." 1616 words |
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30 | The Burning Bush, I, part 11 | From "The First of May was approaching." to "a little girl laughing…." 5643 words |
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31 | The Burning Bush, II, part 1 | From "They drove out of Paris." to "in the inmost depths of his life." 6669 words |
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32 | The Burning Bush, II, part 2 | rongqingpin | From "As soon as he had regained his hold on life" to "and be seen no more." 1334 words due 22/04/2024 9:57 |
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33 | The Burning Bush, II, part 3 | rongqingpin | From "So the days passed." to "And she could not understand why." 3988 words due 06/05/2024 30:45 |
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34 | The Burning Bush, II, part 4 | rongqingpin | From "From that day on Christophe began to observe Anna closely" to "and those who lived with her had even less idea of it." 4259 words due 23/06/2024 |
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35 | The Burning Bush, II, part 5 | From "Braun so far insisted as to induce his wife" to "they hugged each other close, frenziedly…." 4090 words |
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36 | The Burning Bush, II, part 6 | ej400 | From "An hour, two hours, a century later" to "liken her to a moving statue." 528 words due 26/02/2024 3:50 |
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37 | The Burning Bush, II, part 7 | ej400 | From "They met again at lunch" to "To Neptune, the God of the tides." 1675 words due 26/02/2024 11:36 |
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38 | The Burning Bush, II, part 8 | ej400 | From "After a fortnight of vain efforts to escape" to "and the circle was slowly narrowing about them." 602 words due 26/02/2024 4:35 |
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39 | The Burning Bush, II, part 9 | ej400 | From "That morning, for the first time since the betrayal" to "The carnival was coming on." 1897 words due 26/02/2024 13:01 |
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40 | The Burning Bush, II, part 10 | ej400 | From "In that city, the carnival had preserved up to the time" to "In her own house she knew that she was hemmed in." 603 words due 26/02/2024 4:42 |
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41 | The Burning Bush, II, part 11 | ej400 | From "Anna's servant was a woman of over forty" to "From that time on her mind was made up." 1074 words due 26/02/2024 8:12 |
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42 | The Burning Bush, II, part 12 | ej400 | From "On the evening of the same day" to "Bäbi might come at any moment." 2584 words due 26/02/2024 |
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43 | The Burning Bush, II, part 13 | ej400 | From "When Braun returned next morning" to "a God in whom his reason did not believe." 2620 words due 26/02/2024 |
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44 | The Burning Bush, II, part 14 | From "He had taken refuge in a lonely farm" to "Why dost thou not throw me down?" 3063 words |
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45 | The Burning Bush, II, part 15 | From "Days passed. Christophe issued from the fight" to "Hold thy peace, and listen." 2267 words |
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46 | The Burning Bush, II, part 16 | From "And like the murmuring of a spring" to "which tells of the light of the heavens to those who are on earth below." 2841 words |
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47 | The New Dawn, Preface | rongqingpin | From "PREFACE TO THE LAST VOLUME" to "I listen to the throb of eternal life." 543 words due 9/4/2024 5:12 |
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48 | The New Dawn, I, part 1 | From "I have written the tragedy of a generation" to "a white hair from her head." 3677 words |
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49 | The New Dawn, I, part 2 | From "She went away. He could not understand" to "He would win through by shutting his eyes until he came to her." 411 words |
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50 | The New Dawn, I, part 3 | From "He was used to shutting his eyes." to "and she was altogether kind, but a little weary." 1930 words |
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51 | The New Dawn, I, part 4 | From "She entertained a great deal" to "and he began to make up his mind to go." 1032 words |
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52 | The New Dawn, I, part 5 | From "He did not go." to "she extended the same prodigally gracious welcome." 2024 words |
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53 | The New Dawn, I, part 6 | From "She read his thoughts" to "—"Hush!"—and disappeared." 1498 words |
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54 | The New Dawn, I, part 7 | From "From that moment on he did not again speak to her of his love" to "in his arms he held Demeter, sleeping." 1731 words |
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55 | The New Dawn, I, part 8 | From "During April he received an invitation from Paris" to "but with the sanction of his soul." 1123 words |
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56 | The New Dawn, II, part 1 | From "He was sick at heart as he reached Paris." to ""CHRISTOPHE."" 1989 words |
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57 | The New Dawn, II, part 2 | From ""Tranquil Grace" replied:" to ""G."" 858 words |
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58 | The New Dawn, II, part 3 | From "… So you think I am likely to be pleased" to ""CHRISTOPHE."" 3190 words |
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59 | The New Dawn, II, part 4 | From "So he stayed, partly to please her" to "Christophe suddenly heard the voice of Olivier come to life again." 787 words |
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60 | The New Dawn, II, part 5 | From "He was absently reading a book of poems at a bookstall" to "—Christophe had to give up seeing him." 3469 words |
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61 | The New Dawn, II, part 6 | From "During the first days of July Christophe reckoned up" to "he had no time to love any one thing for long." 3160 words |
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62 | The New Dawn, II, part 7 | From "He came back the next day and the days following" to ""I am too weak, I need you…."" 4719 words |
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63 | The New Dawn, II, part 8 | From "One evening, as she stood in the veranda" to "And a great peace came upon them and surrounded them." 2894 words |
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64 | The New Dawn, II, part 9 | From "However, her health had given way" to "Nothing passes for him who does not pass." 937 words |
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65 | The New Dawn, III, part 1 | From "Absence adds to the power of those we love." to "if you are patient, will find a use for it." 4821 words |
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66 | The New Dawn, III, part 2 | From "Georges did not remember much of what Christophe said to him" to "I am giving you back what you lent me!" 1614 words |
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67 | The New Dawn, III, part 3 | From "Though Christophe took the attacks on himself lightly" to "you lose sight of the plain's immensity and the far horizon." 1571 words |
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68 | The New Dawn, III, part 4 | From "The soothing influence that Christophe exercised" to "Then, once more, tranquillity … Meeresstille…." 1251 words |
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69 | The New Dawn, III, part 5 | From "Georges and Emmanuel met at Christophe's one afternoon" to "There was the peace of evening on the mountains." 2098 words |
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70 | The New Dawn, IV, part 1 | From "The fire smoldering in the forest of Europe" to "and His hand perfects its harmony…." 2815 words |
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71 | The New Dawn, IV, part 2 | From "The dream is ended. Te Deum…." to "the crowd passing through the door into the sunlight." 5575 words |
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72 | The New Dawn, IV, part 3 | From "It was shortly after his return to Paris" to "brother: save thyself! - end of footnote" 1851 words |
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73 | The New Dawn, IV, part 4 | From "As a succession of stages he looked back" to "Let man be silent!…" 1084 words |
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74 | The New Dawn, IV, part 5 | From "But a few minutes after this harangue" to THE END 2077 words |
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