Letter from soldier in WW2
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EnglishVoice Age
Senior (55+)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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Hello. My name is George Cron. Thank you for listening to this demo. It's a read of a letter from the front lines of World War Two. On my way back to the market stalls around 9 p.m. On Christmas Eve, I ran into the wrong end of a machine gun with the first burst of fire. I was shot into the arm, which spun me around and made me flop into the gutter beside the sidewalk. The second burst was sprayed right over my back and put two holes into my right foot and about three Maurin the small pack on my back. What a prison to get in your sock on Christmas Eve.