Little Women Audiobook

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

German North American (General)

Transcript

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they were soon ready and the processions set out. Fortunately, it was early and they went through back streets. So few people saw them, and no one laughed at the Queer Party, a poor bear, miserable room. It waas with broken windows, no fire, ragged bedclothes, sick mother, wailing baby and a group of pale hungry Children cuddled under one old quilts trying to keep warm. How the big eyes stared and the blue lips smiled as the girls went in. Look, mine got it. Is good angels come to us, said the poor woman, crying for joy. Funny angels in hoods and mittens, said Joe, and set them tow, laughing. In a few minutes, it really did seem as if kind spirits had been at work there. Hannah, who had carried wood, made a fire and stopped up the broken panes with old hats in her own cloak. Mrs. March gave the mother T and Greul and comforted her with promises of help while she dressed the little baby as tenderly as if it had been her own. The girl's meantime spread the table, set the Children round the fire and fed them like so many hungry birds, laughing talking and trying to understand the funny broken English dust is good. De Anka kin Dad cried the poor things as they ate and warmed their purple hands of the comfortable blaze. The girls had never been called Angel Children before and thought it very agreeable, especially Joe, who had been considered a Sansho ever since she was born. That was a very happy breakfast, though they didn't get any of it. And when they went away, leaving comfort behind, I think they were not in all the city for marry your people than the hungry little girls who gave away their breakfasts and contented themselves with bread and milk on Christmas morning.