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Description

Narrative storytelling with a amusing and entertaining delivery from Grinch to campfire cowboys who are bounty hunters.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
every who down in Whoville liked Christmas a lot. But the grin, who lived just north of Whoville did not. As I had turned to receive the dead warriors chattels. I had noticed Arzt, Arkus and several others and pushed forward toward us. And the eyes of the former rested upon me in a most quizzical manner. Finally, he addressed me. You speak the tongue of bar soon, Quite readily. For one who is deaf and dumb to us a few short days ago. Where did you learn it? John Garter. His name's Asimov soul. Anson, are you listening to me? There's no beef in here. So you wouldn't really call it bell peppers and beef, now, would you? Yes, I would. Well, it's not. It is when you're broke. All right. What happened to the 1,000,000 Wu Long reward we got for that last guy? Donna breathed in and turns to her husband. It's beautiful rated so much nicer than the old monstrosity that stood here all those years. I remember it from walking to school as a child. We used to hurry past it, afraid it would leap out and grab us. And we've never be seen again. uh, she shuddered. It was just a derelict old house donna, but I know what you mean. Tommy, William and I used to dare each other to open the gate and walk up to the porch and through the front door. The text begins after the murder of All Cyrus, when Horace has brought suit against Seth in order to gain his father's former position as King. Seth and his backers argue that he should be the king because he is physically stronger than his nephew, while Horace and his supporters respond that the kingship should pass to him because that is the natural progression.