Dialogue for audiobooks, animations, documentaries in English.
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (General) Caribbean (General) North American (General)Transcript
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our C that you found the key. Better turn it over or face the consequences. I'm not sure what we're going to be doing, but as long as you're here, let's give it a try. I think it's this way. Let's go this lonely traveler. Longs for grace, for the mercy of God! Grief hangs on his heart and follows the frost. Called the phone. He cuts in the sea, sailing endlessly. Fate has opened a single port memory. He sees his king's men slaughtered again in christ. I've drunk too many lonely dawns gray with morning. Once there was men to whom my heart could hurry hot with open longing. And can you by no drift of conference? Get from him! Why? He puts on this confusion grating so harshly. All his days of quiet, with turbulent and dangerous lunacy. He does confess he feels himself distracted. But from what? Cause he will by no means speak, nor do we find him forward to be sounded. But with a crafty madness keeps aloof. When we found, bring him on to some confession of his true state, I say to thee, I shall now, therefore humbly propose my own thoughts, which I hope will not be liable to the least objection. Thank you