Aesop Fable Narration- The Lion and the Mouse

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Description

In this demo, I play the part of Narrator, Lion, Mouse and Hunter 1 & 2

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Child (5-12)

Transcript

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Once upon a time, a lion was taking a nap when a little mouse began running up and down upon him. This soon woke up the lion who placed his huge paw upon him and opened his big jaws to swallow him. I'm sorry, forgive me this time. I will never forget it. I promise to do something for you and return some of these days. Yeah, sure. You can go a few days later. Some hunters caught the king of the jungle. Hey, look what we've got here. This lion is so big and strong. Let's take him to our king. Yes. But let's tie him first to that tree while we go to get a wagon to carry him on. Just then the little mouse was passing by da da, da, da, da. Oh, what do we have here? It's my friend, the lion. It's me. Help me please. Before the hunters come back, I will, I haven't forgotten the promise I made to you one day. So the mouse started eating the ropes. You are free. Now, a few days ago, you laughed thinking that I couldn't do something for you in return for what you did for me. Now, it is time that you know that little mice are grateful and keep their promises. I'm sorry, my friend. Thank you for what you did for me. Now, I will never laugh at the promises made by the little ones. I know that when the time comes, they will not forget them.