Narration Fiction

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Description

A bit of chatter between Holmes and Watson.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
narration, script fiction. He flipped the horse with his wit, and we stashed away through the endless succession of somber and deserted streets, which Haydn, gradually, until we were flying across a broad balance, traded bridge, with a murky river flowing sluggishly beneath us. Beyond lay another dull wilderness of bricks and mortar. It's silence broken only by the heavy regular footfall of the policeman or the songs and shouts of some belated party of revelers. A dull rack was drifting slowly across the sky, and a star, or to twinkle dimly here and there through the riffs of the clouds. Holmes drove in silence with his head sunk upon his breast, and the air of a man who was lost in thought. While I sat beside him, curious to learn what this new quest might be, or which seemed to taxes power so solely and yet afraid to break in upon the current of his thoughts. We had driven several miles, and we're beginning to get to the fringe of the belt of suburban villas. When he shook himself, shrugged his shoulders, and lit up his pipe with the air of a man who has satisfied himself that he is acting for the best. You have a grand gift of silence, Watson! Said he. It makes it quite invaluable as a companion upon my word. It is a great thing for me to have someone to talk to, for my own thoughts are not over pleasant. I was wondering what I should say to this dear little woman tonight, when she meets me at the door. You forget that I know nothing about it. I shall just have time to tell you the facts of the case. Before we get to leave. It seems absurdly simple, and yet somehow I can get nothing to go upon. There's plenty of thread, no doubt, but I can't get the end of it into my hand. Now I'll stick the case clearly and concisely to you, Watson, and maybe you can see a spark where all this dark to me, proceed them.