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Description

Whimsical character read for a period piece of Scottish lady Janet Shaw for museum exhibit

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Scottish (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the plantation fronts the conflicts of the northeastern northwest, which forms one of the finest pieces of water in the world. On this, that is a very handsome house and properly situated to enjoy every advantage. But the house is all for us or nothing neat. Donna booted. The nature has blocked out to find lawn for them down to the river. It is overrun with weeds and briers. They tell me, however, that the missus of this place is a pattern of industry on that the house and everything in it was the produce of her labours. She has, it seems, a garden from which he supplies the tone with what vegetables they use. Also, with melons and other fruits. She even descends to make minced pies, cheese cakes, tarts and little biscuits, which she sends down to the tone once or twice a day. Besides her eggs, poultry and butter, and she's the only one who continues to have milk, they tell me she is an agreeable woman, and I'm sure she has good sense from one circumstance. All her little commodities have contrived so as not to exceed one penny apiece and her customers No, she will not run tick