Children's Audiobook - The Magic Kitten - Narration & Character Voices (Several British/UK Accents) - Recorded by Oakhill Publishing, London, UK.
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
might as well unpack, she decided, lifting her case onto one of the beds. There were two single beds with blue quilts and bedside cupboards. Blue checked curtains and a red rug made the room bright and cosy. From the window, she saw that more cars were pulling into the front drive. Girls in uniform were getting out and saying good bye to their families. Abby had just finished piling away her clothes and books. When the door crashed open with a bang, A pretty, fair haired girl marched into the room. She scowled at Abby, Who are you? Hi, Abby said. I'm Abby West. Well, you're in my room, the girl said rudely. I thought I could choose any room, Abby said. I've just put all my stuff away. The other girl put her hands on her hips. Ana, my supposed to care. You'll just have to move it, won't you? And he blinked at her, unsure what to do. The other girl looked about 11 a year older than Abby. I thought it was your voice I could hear care and more, said a calm voice from the doorway Abby spun round. She saw a tall man with a pleasant face. It was Mrs York, the head teacher. It was a small, slim girl. With her, Kiera changed completely. Oh, no misses you walk, she said with a smile. Abby here was just saying she didn't mind moving to another room. I wasn't, Abby said indignantly. You told me this was your room and that I had to move out. Kira glared at her blue eyes flashing. You little sneak! She hissed. That's enough, Kira, the head said. You know very well that rooms are never reserved, A rocking Hurst.