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Old 02-26-2010, 03:11 PM   #33
sstaley
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Here you go, Harry. Sorry I missed your earlier reply, but I'm glad we finally got in touch. I've attached the rtf file here. In case the info is helpful, I've also sent it over to Colin Choat at Project Gutenberg Australia.

The scanning and proofing project was time-consuming and quite intense. But since I was reading the novel at the same time as I was proofing it, I also had fun in the experience! And "Frood" is actually quite an enjoyable "Thorndyke" read. I don't know if you've had a chance to read it, but I'd be interested in your reaction if and when you do. I won't comment so as to avoid any potential "spoilers" for you and others who read this.

Thank you for all the very useful work you've put in on assembling the Thorndyke works, Harry--well done!

Steve
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