Bedtime Story: Calm Narrator

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The Christmas Fairy of Strasburg

This is the narration of a princess story for the podcast, \"Grownups Read Princess Stories.\" The name of the story is The Christmas Fairy of Strasburg. I was asked to read it as a bedtime story with a quieter, gentler voice.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Count Otto stood speechless, gazing at all this wonder, when suddenly the fairies stopped dancing and fell back to make room for a lady of dazzling beauty, who came slowly toward him. She wore on her raven black tresses, a golden diadem set with jewels. Her hair flowed down upon a robe of rosy satin and creamy velvet. She stretched out two small white hands to the Count, and addressed him in a sweet, alluring tone. Dear Count Otto! Said she, I come to return your christmas visit. I am earnestine, the Queen of the fairies. I bring you something you lost in the fairy well. And as she spoke she drew from her bosom of golden casket set with diamonds and placed it in his hands. He opened it eagerly and found within his lost gold ring, carried away by the wonder of it all, and overcome by an irresistible impulse, the Count pressed the ferry earnestine to his heart, while she, holding him by the hand, drew him into the magic mazes of the dance. The mysterious music floated through the room, and the rest of that fairy company circled and whirled around the fairy queen and Count Otto, and then gradually dissolved into a mist of many colors, leaving the Count and his beautiful guest alone