The Tale of Peter Rabbit
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
South African (General)Transcript
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The tale of Peter Abbott by Beatrix Potter. Once upon a time, there were four little rabbits and their names were flopsy, mopsy Cottontail and Peter. They lived with their mother in a sandbank underneath the root of a very big fir tree. Now, my dears said old Mrs Rabbit one morning, you may go into the fields or down the lane, but don't go into Mr mcgregor's garden. Your father had an accident there and he was put in a pie by Mrs mcgregor. Now run along and don't get into mischief. I am going out. Then old Mrs Rabbit took a basket and her umbrella and went through the wood to the bakers. She bought a loaf of brown bread and five current buns, flopsy mopsy and cotton tail who were good little bunnies went down the lane to gather blackberries. But Peter who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr mcgregor's garden and squeezed right under the gate. First, he ate some lettuces and some french beans and then he ate some radishes and then feeling rather sick. He went to look for some parsley, but around the end of a cucumber friend whom should he meet but Mr mcgregor, but around the end of a cucumber friend, whom should he meet? But Mr mcgregor, Mr mcgregor was on his hands and knees planting out young cabbages. But he jumped up and ran after Peter waving a rake and calling out stop this. Peter was most dreadfully frightened. He rushed all over the garden for, he had forgotten the weight back to the gate. He lost one of his shoes among the cabbages.