Audiobook Sample - Fiction, Period/Classic

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Audiobooks
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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

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I say, William, be a darling, will you? And pop that on the Davenport. I really would insist you read it now. Miss Baxter replied, Mr Mercer. Oh, I simply don't have the time. I am very much looking forward to reading it, but I'm in no right state to read it now send Miss Baxter and then on seeing Mr Mursi's reaction added, That doesn't upset you, does it? No, of course no, said Mr Mercer, placing the letter lightly down on the cluttered writing desk. Too lightly. Oh, you are upset, cried Miss Baxter. Her voice spoke of concern. Disinterested body language and preoccupied eyes failed to maintain the rules, however, knowing it was a lost cause. Mr. Mercer thanked Miss Baxter for her time and departed the room. Yes, I'll see you at the water's dinner. No doubt. Miss Baxter called after him, then turned to Maple, squashed into a corner seat. Hadn't even bothered to look up from her crow shaking, said, I really don't know why he got so upset. I try to be as polite as I can. It's not easy, you know. Well, if you didn't have in place his letter with all the other unopened ones. You might leave him with a touch. More hope replied maple. A gaze still not bothering to look up. Rue pot gold. Miss Baxter. You called Miss Baxter? Is that Rupert appearing? As if by magic. Oh, you're upset with me as well. What is it with the men in this town? Clear the letters for me, will you? Certainly. Mom. What would you like me to do with them? Oh, ban them.