Audiobook accent reel - RP, American, Irish, Northern, Children's narration

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Audiobooks
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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General) Spanish (Central American)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
It took almost a year to make the farmhouse inhabitable, during which time I lived in the south facing wing, where at least the roof had held. While the workmen replaced the roofing tile by tile, I worked in the orchard what was left of it, pruning and shaping and dragging down great wreaths of devouring mistletoe from the trees. Seldon paused in surprise in the afternoon rush of the Grand Central Station. His eyes had bean refreshed by the sight of Miss Lily Bart. It was a Monday in early September, and he was returning to his work from a hurried dip into the country. But what wass Miss Bart doing in town at that season alone with this lonely stranger, she waited for his fumbled excuses. His departure tonight that the others have gone. It would be, as it had always been, he would see her shyness has deafness, that it would frighten him. He would remember that he was alone with her, who would listen politely to whatever inanity she would manage to get. As long ago as last December, lighting on buses and trains had Bean allowed again. Not that Judith ever travelled anywhere on them. because feet were cheaper than bus fares. But still, it was a sign of normal life returning. And as she walked home from work, she liked to see a Bosco pastor all lit up, with the passengers chatting to one another. So normal, so blessedly normal. Brown hair and big, not brown hair were down by the waiver on a summer's day on a summer's day. There are colours everywhere. Which blue do you like best ask little, not brown hair. Big number. And I didn't know there was so many lovely blues, I think maybe the sky, he said.