My Earl the Spy

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Description

A Regency Romance.

Wealthy Mrs Connor continues to put Millie down after marrying Millie's former betrothed some years ago. Sarah, Millie's close friend, supports her after this conversation.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
You must come by one day and take tea with us. See how the old place is changed. Mrs. Conner said, sensing the discomfort rather than being able to see it, I mean, he was determined not to give anything away. Thank you, my darling. Mr. Connor, shouldn't miss Holland come to visit us? She'll be astounded at the change in the house. When Chie Mr Connor approached the pair having the decency to look uncomfortable. But he smiled it Millie. A smile that did not reach his eyes. Of course, whenever you wish. Thank you. Milly responded. It was now more than four years since it had happened, but he had not changed over much. His girth was likely wider, his hair slightly thinner. And the creases a sign of the Franzi normally war, were deeply ingrained. But he was still the first man she had fallen in love with. He was the one she had shared kisses with a planned a future with. But he had betrayed her. You will have to meet my babies. Mrs. Khanna gushed her expression betraying that she was fully aware of what she wanted. Her words to achieve how many Children do you have? Millie asked politely. 32 girls and a boy Who would have thought that I would have so many Children. And you? None as yet. I remember you always saying you wanted a large family. Well, never mind. I'm sure there is still time. My babies are absolute images of their father. It will be as if you were looking back at the park off. If you see them, I shall look forward to it. Please Excuse me. Mrs. Hastings is trying to catch my attention. Millie said thankful. Oven escape. She approached Sarah with a grimace. Tell me not everyone could hear every word she uttered. I'm afraid Sue Sara muttered with a glare towards Mrs Connors bag. How utterly insensitive. Although she will have gained no favours by being so openly cruel. I think she disguised it quite well. She was all smiles and didn't actually say anything wrong. Many responded with a sigh. I should perhaps have stayed with my cousins until I secure the place. I don't seem to be very good at making sensible decisions for myself. Why should you not come home? This has been your home, Justus. Long as it has bean. There's it isn't right that you feel unwelcome. Please say you won't visit. Hm. I doubt my mother would allow me to avoid an invitation when there is food involved. You know her miserly ways, Millie said with a whisper. Yes, but in your old house.