Received Pronunciation English - 1940's Radio Play
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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Dear John. I hope the military life is treating you. Well, there are a few words I need to say. I was sad when you were deciding whether you were going to go and fight. I was sad for a number of reasons, John, I was sad because you had the choice to stay with me so we could start our family together like you had promised me when we got married. But instead you chose to go off and risk your life fighting on man far away from any way, you know, leaving me behind. Da I can't believe you left me. I can't believe you left us. That's right, John. I'm pregnant. I knew before you left. In fact I was going to tell you but well, I don't really know why I didn't on beauty. Ok, I love you, John. Please come back to me to us up from you.