Childrens book - Robinson Crusoe

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A brief narration of childrens book Robinson Crusoe

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) Indian (General)

Transcript

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In the 16 fifties, the people off the city of New York often noticed a young man in the port. He would spend Oz there, gazing at the motion ships. The youth was called Robinson Crusoe, and father wanted him to be a lawyer. Never, he protested, I would be bored to death. What I really want is to explore the world in one off those big ceiling ships, and one day Robinson disappeared. He left a note behind, explaining that he was at sea, sailing to Brazil. He begged us parents to forgive him and promised that he would return when he had made his fortune. News arrived after a few months. Brazil is beautiful. I have a young Portuguese friend and we have started farming together. Everything flourishes in this amazing soil. Robinson was right, but after a few years he began to get bored with growing tobacco and sugar cane and longed to travel again. I would like to see Africa, he said. There's gold there and ivory and spices. We could make a lot of money and then we could buy more land. Leaving his friend to run the farm, he embarked on the first ship that he could find