THE FOX AND THE CROW

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Description

Actually this is the fable from Jean Delafontaine which asks people to be careful in their relationship. It requires to \"beware of flatterers. They often want something from you. Then, they mock us\".

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

African (General) British (General) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the crow and the Fox. I want to put a time. Master Robin on a patent tree, East beak a cheese. Master Fox, enticed by the smell, told him more or less the same thing. And uh, good morning. Mr ravin how pretty you are. How better for you seem to be without lying if you're flying or fancy. If your plumage is anything to go by, you are the phoenix of the house of these words. At these words, the wrapping feels no joy and to show us a beautiful voice, he opens a wide vic and drop your spray. The fox sees it and says, and then that every flat rare these are the experience of the listener. This lesson is the word for cheese. Not out there, the ashamed and confused ravin new but a little late that he will no longer be taken in the fables of lafontaine.