Audiobook demo

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Description

This is a children's audiobook demo.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
What is unusual, however, is his father's grumpy mood and is even grumpier face. This is the first thing to Mersin seeds as he opens his eyes. Tamer is a great warrior, no doubt who has killed many enemies and brought the tribe to respect and riches. But at the bottom of his heart, he is a friendly man and a gentle one, especially where his son is concerned. This morning, however, he is not at all gentle. In fact, he seemed furious as he grasps his son shoulders and shakes him roughly to wake him up on def. Timpson were not so sleepy, and Daisy is now. He would understand that his father is really is furious. He rubs his eyes, stretches himself long and hard and looks astonished as his father goes back to the small entrance to the tent and motions in to follow. Just like every morning, they see to the horses and drive the sheep onto the pasture without saying a single word to one another. Then they go down to the river to wash themselves in the icy waters of the Oman, and only then does his father break the uncomfortable silence. Choosier told me about the dog, he says without warning, his voice full of reproach. Timpson looks at him quizzically. He's not quite sure what Chelsea has told his father, and so saying nothing is probably the cleverest thing to do under these circumstances, his father sighs deeply. When are you going to finally become a man? My son? He asks. You are my only son to missing, and one day you will take my place on become Khan. But how will you be able to do that if you're still amid? Boy Tennison does not answer. His father does not want an answer, either. He can feel this, and this is not the first time they've had this talk. Tamer may not yet have said it as directly as he has now, but Timpson knows very well that this is a great source of pain to him, that his only son will not grow into the great warrior he wants him to be. Timpson, maybe a possible Bowman may be a good rider and made just about know howto handle a sword and shield. But that is not enough. The other boys are better than he is. Even the younger ones It's not so much a question of his ability, his skill or even his courage. It's just that he doesn't like weapons. He has never really understood where the glow in the eyes of the warriors come from when they speak of all the warriors they have slain. Choosier told me, says his father, picking up from where he left off, that you were scared stiff of the dogs. It stood in front of you. Well, it was a very big dog, answers Tim is in for tingly, and it was very dangerous. This must have been the wrong answer because Thomas face became even darker. Did it attack you? He asks Tillerson. Keep silent. His father turned suddenly and walks back towards the village with such big strides that Tillerson has to struggle not to fall back. His father does not look at him as he starts talking again. Dogs Tennison are after horses are most loyal friends that help us to watch our sheep to keep our food supply free of rats and other vermin, and they warm us in winter in the fire no longer burns enough. There is no need to be afraid of them, but it was growling at me, says Tim Person, and his defence is not sure if this was actually the case and it clearly not the answer that tamer once, because now he is really furious.