Pride and Prejudice - American

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Description

A brief reading from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Volume II, Chapter 1 in an American accent.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US New England - Boston, Providence)

Transcript

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Miss Bingley's letter arrived and put in the end to doubt. The very first sentence conveyed the assurance of there being all settled in London for the winter. I concluded with her brothers regret and not having had time to pay his respects to his friends and hurt for try before he left the country. Hope was over entirely over on. When Jane could attend to the rest of the letter, she found little except the professed affection of the writer that could give her any comfort. Miss Darcy's praise occupied the chief of it. Her many attractions were again dwelt on, and Carline boasted joyfully of their increasing intimacy and ventured to predict the accomplishment of the wishes which had been unfolding in her former letter.