Reading \"The Golden Bird\" with Jazmin Pittman
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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go not in there, but rest for the night, and the other, though it may appear to you to be very poor and mean. But the sun thought to himself, What can such a b says this know about this matter? So he shot his arrow at the fox, but missed it, and it set up its tail above its back and ran into the woods. Then he went his way, and in the evening came to a village where the two ends were, and in one of those where people singing and dancing and feasting, but the other looked very dirty and poor. I should be very silly, said he, if I went to the shabby house and left the charming place. So he went into the smart house and ate and drank at his ease, and forgot the bird in his country too. Time passed on, and the eldest son did not come back, and no tidings were heard of him.