Andrew Tejada Narrates Aesop's The Dog and the Wolf

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Andrew Tejada reads the voices of a wolf, dog and narrator for this take on a classic tale.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Transcript

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Andrew Tahara, the dog and the wolf a wolf! There was whose scanty fare had made his person lean and spare a dog. There was so amply fed. His sides were plump and sleek, too! Said the wolf once met this prosperous Kerr, and thus began your servant, sir. I'm pleased to see you look so well, though how it is, I cannot tell. I have not broke my fast today, nor have I. I'm concerned to say one bone in store or expectation, and that I call a great vexation. Indeed it is, the dog replied. I know no ill so great beside. But if you do not like to be so poorly fed, come live with me, agreed. Rejoin the wolf. I'll go. But pray. What work am I to do? Oh, guard the house, and do not fail to bark at thieves, and wag your tail. So off they jogged, and soon arrived at where the friendly mastiff lived. Well, said the wolf, I can't deny you have a better house than I not so the other, then replied, If you with me will hence abide! Oh! Said the wolf, how come mind you are! But what do you call that hanging there? Is it an iron chain? Or what, friend? Said the dog, I quite forgot to mention that. Sometimes. You see they hook that little chain to me, but it is only meant to keep us dogs from walking in our sleep, and should you wear it you would find it's nothing that you need to mind. I'll take your word, the wolf replied. It's truth by me shall never be tried. I'll have my liberty again, and you your collar and your chain.