Stephen King's \"IT\" Excerpt

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A short voiceover from the book \"IT\" by Stephen King

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Transcript

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I'm going to go out and sail it. Yeah, you do that, Bill said. He suddenly looked tired, tired and still not very well. I wish you could come. George said he really did. Bill sometimes. Got bossy after a while, but he always had the coolest ideas and he hardly ever hit. It's your boat. Really? She, Bill said you call boats, she, she. Then I wish I could come to, Bill said glumly. Well, George shifted from one ft to the other, the boat in his hands. You put on your rain stuff, Bill said, or you'll wind up with the flu like me. Probably catch it anyways from my germs. Thanks Bill, It's a neat boat. And he did something he hadn't done for a long time, something Bill never forgot. He leaned over and kissed his brother's cheek. You'll catch it for sure now you, a whole Bill said, but he seemed cheered up all the same. Put all this stuff back to Orban will have a bird. Sure, he gathered up the waterproofing equipment across the room. The boat had perched precariously on top of the paraffin box, which was just sitting askew in the little bowl. Georgie George turned us back to look at his brother. Be careful. Sure his brow creased a little. That was something your mom said. Not your big brother. It was as strange to him as giving Bill a kiss. Sure I will, he went out. Bill never saw him again