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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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Lynette replaced the receiver. She crossed back to Joanna, That's my oldest friend, Jacqueline de Belfour. We were together at a convent in paris. She's had the most terribly bad luck. Her father was a french count, her mother was american, a southerner. The father went off with some woman and her mother lost all her money in the Wall Street crash. Jackie was left absolutely broke. I don't know how she's managed to get along the last two years, Joanna was polishing her deep blood colored nails with her friends nail pad. She leant back with her head on one side, scrutinizing the effect. Darling, She drawled. Won't that be rather tiresome? If any misfortunes happen to my friends, I always drop them at once. It sounds heartless, but it saves such a lot of trouble later. They always want to borrow money off you or else they started dressmaking business and you have to get the most terrible clothes from them. Or they paint lampshades or do batic scarves. So if I lost all my money, you drop me tomorrow. Yes, darling, I would. You can't say I'm not honest about it. I only like successful people and you'll find that's true of nearly everybody. Only most people won't admit it