The Zax' by Dr. Seuss

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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the following is a cold reading of the story These Axe, written by Dr Seuss. Rent to You by Eddie Sewed one day making tracks in the prairie of Praxis came in north, going Zaks in the South Goings X and it happened, and they had both come to a place where they bumped. There they stood two foot face to face. Look here now the new of going, Zach said. I say You're blocking my path. You're right In my way. I'm a north going Zac's and I always go north, So get out of my way and let me go forth. Who's in whose way? Said the south going Zac's. I'm a south going, Zac's making south going tracks. So you're in my way and I asked you to move and let me go south in my south. Going grew, then the north going, Zac's puff his chest out with pride. I never, he said, take a step toe one side, and I'll prove to you that I won't change my ways if I have to keep standing here 59 days. It all proved you said the south going Zac's that I can stand here in the prairie of practice for 59 years. For I live by a rule that I learned as a boy back in south going school. Never budge. That's my rule. Never budge in the least by an inch to the west, nine inch to the east, and I'll stand here, not budget. I can and I will if I make me and you in the whole world stand still. Well, the world in stand Still, the world grew, and in a few years the new highway came through and they built it right over those two stubborn Zaks standing there, still unbudgeted in their tracks the end.