Henslee Third Person Southern Elderly Woman

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Description

Series of audiobooks set in mid 1950s southern United states. This demo is of the elderly character.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Senior (55+)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Shona is the kindest, gentlest, most thoughtful and funny woman. You'll ever have the pleasure of knowing. There ain't a question in my mind about that. I spent a great deal of time with her. We talked and talked. She said I was the only person who knew about her life, her father and what happened to her when those people trapped her in that basement Chloe's ears pricked up at her last comment. What people trapped, not wanting to interrupt Dorothy's flow. She made a mental note to ask her about it. Later, she worked damn hard at records often, pulling double shifts to support me. My husband died over in Normandy in 44 by the time Shona turned up all the money run out, that's his truck out in the yard, but I just can't bring myself to get rid of it. He often used to tinker with it. It makes me feel like he's just outside, you know, it keeps me going when I get lonely. Dorothy paused and turned her head to the side to look at the truck through the living room window. She smiled. A far away, look glazing over her aged face. I've left shoulders room pretty much as she left. It can't bear to have anybody else stay the house. Just wouldn't be the same. She took care of me paying my rent, got my groceries on her lunch break, she was the daughter. I couldn't have my husband and I weren't blessed in that way. But you know, life happens. Shona would help me up the stairs because I busted my damn leg years ago and could hardly walk, so I just sit here and reminisce.