Audiobook/Narration - Scottish

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Description

An extraction from The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) Scottish (General)

Transcript

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near the house where they lived. There was a wood and the boy like to play there and take the velveteen rabbit with him. One evening, when the rabbit was alone, he saw two strange beings creep out of the tall Bracken. There were rabbits like himself, but there seems didn't show and they change shape in a queer way. The little rabbit stared hard to see which side they're clockwork stuck out, but he couldn't see it. Why don't you get up and play with us? One of the mast? I don't feel like it, said the rabbit fur. He didn't want to explain that he had no clockwork. Oh, I don't believe you can. I can I can jump higher than anything he meant when the boy through him. But he didn't want to say, Can you help in your hind legs? That was a dreadful question for the Velveteen Rabbit had no hind legs at all. He hasn't got any high legs. Fancy a rabbit without any hide legs. I have got hind legs, then stretch them out like this and the wild rabbit began to dance. Well, I don't like dancing, he said, but he would give anything to be able to jump about like these rabbits did. The wild rabbit came quite close. He doesn't smell right. He isn't real. I am real. The boy said so Just at that, the two strange rabbits disappeared. Come back! I know I am real, but the Velveteen Rabbit was all alone.