The grasshopper and the ant

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Description

An Aesop fable

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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the grasshopper, having sung all summer long, found herself lacking food when a north wind began its song. Not a single piece of flyer grub. Did she have to eat? She went, complaining of hunger to the aunt's house, her neighbor begging there for a loan of some grained Keeper alive till the next season did arrive. I shall pay you, she said before next August. On my word as an animal, I'll pay you both interest and principal. The aunt was not so inclined. This not being one of riff Alz. What did you do all summer long? She said to the grasshopper. Night and day, I sang. Ah, hope that does not displease you. You saying I will not look a scans, But now my neighbor, it's time to dance.