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Description

An excerpt from The Velveteen Rabbit.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
of what use was it to be loved and lose one's beauty and become real? If it all ended like this and a tear, a really tear trickled down his little shabby velvet nose and fell to the ground, and then a strange thing happened for where the tear had fallen. A flower grew out of the ground, a mysterious flower not at all like any that grew in the garden. It had slender green leaves, the color of emeralds and in the center of the leaves, a blossom like a golden cup. It was so beautiful that the little rabbit forgot to cry and just lay there watching it. Then presently the blossom opened, and out of it there stepped a fairy. She was quite the loveliest ferry in the whole world. Her dress was of pearl and dewdrops, and there were flowers round her neck and in her hair, and her face was like the most perfect flower of all. And she came close to the little rabbit and gathered him up in her arms and kissed him on his velveteen nose. That was damn from crying. Visit rabbit, she said. Don't you know who I am? The rabbit looked up at her and it seemed to him that he had seen her face before, but he couldn't think Where I in the nursery Magic fairy, she said. I take care of all the playthings of the Children have loved when they're old and worn out and the Children don't need them anymore. Then I come and take them away with me and turn them into Really, Wasn't I really before asked the little rabbit You were real to the boy, said the ferry, Because he loved you. Now you shall be real to everyone.