English - Poor Peasant - Storytelling

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From the tales.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General) Indian (General)

Transcript

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in a kingdom far away. They lived a mighty and a wise skin. One day, all of a sudden, the king asked the soldiers to put a huge boulder right in the middle of the road. Nobody knew what nobody knew why, but they followed his orders. The king hid himself and he wanted to see what people will do about that boulder, which is right there in the middle. Many people walk. They looked, they didn't care. Many people walk and they stopped complaining. Hole, How dare the king maintains, gives us bad roads. Why isn't he maintaining a good ones? I pay my taxes So nobody cared. Even the courtiers and the richest of all merchants walked by, not even looking. The king felt slightly disheartened at how his subjects were, but he didn't lose hope. Biggest after a few minutes, a poor lowly peasant carrying a heavy sack of vegetables walked by any solid rock. He put us, sat down and then he thought for himself. If I don't know this rock right now, anybody else who comes behind me will get inconvenienced. What if a car comes by? They'll have to do it on their own Why don't I just move it? So he a very puny, poor man. But in spite of that, with all his might, he pushed and he pushed on the rock till it gave away. And then he rolled it to the side of the road and he came back to take the sack of vegetables. And he looked down and he saw that there was a brown leather pouch where the rock had previously been. He took the pouch. He looked around to see if anybody had dropped it. But there was nobody inside. And then he thought to himself, Should I open this? It's not mine. This feels wrong, but to see if there was any information inside. He opened the pouch and he saw that it was filled with gold coins. And there was a letter and he opened the letter and he read This is from the king. This is for anybody that most bolder. And now this poor man. This poor peasant was marvelled what good fortune had hit him the day God only knows. So he took that letter and the gold coins and went home as a happy man.