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Did a prelimianry scene list using the description in the score. Could use some expanding - it leaves out some stuff, but I'll get to that soon. Adam Cuerden16:00, 24 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Good work so far. I did a quick copy-edit, but more needs to be done to translate this into understandable modern English, using sentences and fewer ":" colons. --Ssilvers16:29, 24 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Agreed. But that'll hopefully come with expanding out from the stage directions, with any luck. Will still need to explicitly attribute Bendall's (???) summary whilst we're using bits of it as quotes, but we can change to "Incorporates text from" like they do for the Encyclopedia Britannica 1927 or whatever it is once it's a bit farther off.