Dickens Dry British Accent

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An excerpt from one of Mr. Dickens novels, read in a dry, sarcastic British accent. Enjoy! (1m18s)

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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Mr Arthur Clennam sat in the window of the coffeehouse on Ludgate Hill, counting one of the neighbouring Bell's making sentences and burdens of song out of it in spite of himself and wondering how many sick people it might be the death of in the course of a year. As the hour approached, its changes of measure made it more and more exasperated. At the quarter, it went off into a condition of deadly lively, impertinent e, urging the populace of a voluble manner to come to church, come to church, come to church. At the 10 minutes, it became aware that the congregation would be scanty and slowly hammered out in low spirits. They won't come. They won't come. They won't come. At the five minutes it abandoned Hope and shook every house in the neighbourhood for 300 seconds, with one dismal swing per second as a grown of despair. Thank heaven, said Clinton won. The hour struck in the bill stopped, but it sound had revived a long train of miserable Sundays, and the procession would not stop with the bell but continued to march on heaven. Forgive me, said he on those who trained me, how I have hated this day