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This is an audiobook of Beauty and the Beast. The story is inspirational and attractive to kids. Also fetching the moral value of humbleness and simplicity of a girl called Belle.

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.
Beauty and the Beast. A rich merchant had lost everything at sea and was now quite poor. He had three lovely daughters, but the elder to were quite spoiled and always wanted the finest clothes and food in the world. Now they couldn't have them anymore, and they were angry with their father because of this. Bell, who was the youngest and also practised of the tree, loved her father dearly. I didn't care much for comfort and finery. She only wanted her father and her family to be happy. One day the merchant got news that went off. His ships that had been lost at sea had finally made it back to the pot. He decided to go and see the ship and its captain. It was possible that the ship had come back with enough cargo that he could sell and start his business again. When he was living for the porch, he asked his daughters what they wanted when he returned. I want the finest dress of silk and lace, the eldest set. I want the finest string of polls from the Indian Ocean, the second daughter said. I want a rose, Papa Belly said, not wanting to make her father work extra hard. When the merchant arrived at the pot, he was told that his ship had been looted at sea by parades, and they had taken all the cargo from it. He was entirely wind. Now he could barely pay for his journey back to his home, much less for the dress and dwells that his daughters wanted. On his way back to the town in which he lived, he had to pass through a thick forest. It was quite late in the evening when he reached the forest. He thought about turning back and returning the next morning, but decided it was better to just ride through the night and reach in the morning. He would get home early, and he wouldn't have to spend extra money on a room for the night. At midnight, he was in the deepest part of the forest during the day. Some less barely reach these areas, and at night it was so dark that it made no difference whether he opened or shut his eyes. Then, suddenly he hold love thunderclaps, and it's Dr Greening. The merchant was cold that couldn't sway a thing and had no idea which way to go. He remember the stories he had heard as a child about the forest being haunted by savage beast that kidnapped travels and logged them up in his castle. He had loved at them as a child, but now they seem to be very real. Then a flash of lightning opened up the sky. For a second. He sold a big honking shape in a clearing. To his left, It looked like a huge building. He thought he might find some shelter and food and perhaps even a fire, though, so he headed in that direction. When he got near the building, he realised it was a huge castle with walls so high he couldn't see their tops and towels that rose even higher. They looked like they might end in the clouds. The front gate was a huge wooden door at least three times his height and very wide. It was covered with metal spikes that would long and me. Before he found any way of knocking on the door. It swung open on its own. A huge, hulking figure stood behind the door, but it was as dark inside the castle as it was outside. Welcome to my home. The figure said you must be tired and hungry. Please go into the hole. On your right you will find food and a place to sleep. The you can live in the morning if you wish. Or in a few days. Thank you said the Metro. And this is most kind of you. I have no way to repay you for your kindness. I have lost everything in the world. That doesn't matter. Set the figure. You are a guest under my food tonight and you'll receive everything you need. The man went into the hall and found the most amazing dinner laid out in front of a cracking warm fire. He was feeling warm and cosy even before he took off his cot. His Holst head loved him at the entrance of the castle. The merchant thought it was because it was quite late and he wanted to sleep after dinner, which was the best the motion had ever eaten. He, too, called up on a couch and went to sleep. The next morning was bright and clear. The sun was framing into the hoi from large windows and the merchant woke up thinking the last night's misery was just a bad dream. He found breakfast laid out on the table, and next to his things was the chest of the finest dresses and Google's he had ever seen. He knew his daughters would be very happy to see them. He wanted to thank his host, but he couldn't find him anywhere. The merchant decided he should leave or else he'll be late reaching his home. So put everything on his holes and left. On his way out through the garden, he saw a beautiful rules on a bush on a bush. Thinking of belly and the gift she had asked for. He plucked the rose for her. As old as he did it, he heard a loud snarling behind him. A huge beast with shaggy brown, fall bread, ice and thanks as long as the man's fingers were standing behind him, about to pounce on him. How dare you take my most prized position? The beast start! You will die for stray ling from me. I gave you the finest of things and you still steal from me. Oh, please spare me. The merchant cried, scaled to death. I was only taking it for my daughter. You give me things that my other daughters asked for. But Billy had only asked for a rose. This made the beast calm down a little. Tell me about your daughters, he said, sounding less angry. The merchant told the beast everything about his daughters and what each of them had asked for. When he had left on the train, he begged to be allowed to go back to them. You may return, said the beast, finally. But on one condition you will send your doctor belly to visit me. If you don't, I will find you and kill you. Do not worry about her. I will not harm her. The merchant returned home. His daughters were all rejoiced to receive their gifts, But then he told Billy about the condition the beast had set, then allowing him to return. She was worried. She decided she would go because she loved her father and didn't want him to die. When she reached the castle, the beast will come to her in the same way he had welcomed the merchant. He gave her the best rooms in the castle and the best clothes and food she had ever seen the castle had many amazing things in it, which the beast showed her every day. But her favourite was the library. She would spend many hours every day reading books. She loved reading more than anything else. Time flew by till one day, Belly became home safe. She wanted to see her father. The beast allowed her to return. But on one condition that she returned after a week, he gave her a magic mirror with which she could see what was happening with the castle and a ring that would bring her back to the castle in an instant if she wanted. She agreed and left to see her family the same day. When she reached home, she told her family about the beast and the castle. They were amazed her and her sister were quite jealous. They wanted the bees to dislike her, so they made her stay longer than the week he had given her. On the eighth day, Ballet looked into the mirror and found that the beast was dying because he felt she had left him Belly immediately used the ring and return to the Cassie. Yeah, she was too late. She found the beast in his room, lying on the flow debt. Everything in the room was destroyed, slashed and broken by the beast. In his anger and sadness, Billy put his head in her lap and started crying. I have come back. I have come back, she kept saying, her toes three down her cheeks and onto the B head and something strange happened. The beast began to shrink. His fall disappeared, and his fans and posts became much smaller. He transformed into a young prince about the same age as belly. Then he opened his eyes. He was overjoyed to see belly again and to be a man again. He told Billy about an ancient curse that a witch had put on him, turning him into a beast until he found someone who truly loved him. Billy was that person. Billy realised that she did not love the beast, all the handsome brains that was now standing in front of her. They were married in a great celebration. She loved him that much, and Billy Belly and her family came to live with them. In the castle. Everyone lived happily ever after. Thank you