Children's Pirate Adventure Story

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Description

Short children's pirate adventure story showcasing pirate voices and imaginary situations

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Child (5-12)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the ship began to creak as it started rising up the huge wave. Billy yelled to the captain, Don't let go of the will. The ship reached the top of the wave and started to roll. It's gonna tip over. Your captain will know what a red beard. Just then, a strong wind grabbed the sale on DH. Heaved the ship over the wave to safety. Well, that was a close one, Barnacle Billy said, Trying to get his balance. Captain Waller smiled on Answer Billy with a big ha Captain Wella! Wella Red Beard looked at Barnacle Billy, It's not over. As we talked the wave, I thought I saw a sale. Not just any sale. It was a total sail round and green Barnicle. Billy looked worried. No, he said Yes, Captain Walter assured him. And he's the meanest pirate on the seas. It was none other than Captain Tuttle, the total and his first mate for verbal. The hamster Billy climbed to the Crow's Nest to get a better look. Captain, you're right. There's a ship on the horizon on is headed right toward us. Captain Waller turned the ship into the wind and yelled to his crew off one full sails. Maybe we're going to outrun them. Barnicle. Billy answered with her. Ah, as he pulled the sales as tight as they would stretch. Captain, they're still gaining on us. They're just too fast. Man. The cannons! That captain shouted Aim for the sales. Maybe we can slow them down. I, Captain, the cannons are ready to fire. Captain gave an order. Fire on my command. Barnicle. Billy held up his hand in warning. Hold on, Captain. They're flying the white flag. Keep the cannon's ready. The captain warned it could be a trick. Captain Tuttle pulled his ship alongside Captain Waller ship. Hello, I'm m A T. I hear you have a treasure map that leads to an island. Ah, kept in water. Said drawing his sword on. You'll never get your hands on it. Captain Tuttle chuckled. Well, Captain Water. What do you plant a dough when you reach the island? You only have half the map. I have the other half. Captain Waller thought about it. How do I know you have the other half on? This is not a trick. Captain Tuttle unrolled his map. As you can see, mine shows where the treasure is on the island and your shows out of Find the island. So why don't we work together? I'll follow you to the island. You'll follow me to the treasure. They shook hands. It's a deal. We'll work together to find the treasure.