THE RIVER AND THE SOURCE

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Description

It describes the life of a young man called Aoro who is part of a generation in the African culture

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

African (General)

Transcript

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the river in the source. Various case had been the hardest to accept. Mac got off the world or Vera and deferred to her in everything. Then she had arrived home one day and declared that she wanted to join. The Catholic religion ofthe Opus Dei is a nun murdering member. It didn't help that Marc had never heard ofthe Opus Dei. It could not understand why Vera could not to marry. But he had eventually accepted because he loved her because she looked so happy, so radiant. Anything that could bring such joy and serenity could not be that bad. It was a pity, though, that she did not to avail or a habit. That way he could, at least of brother, about her medical to his friends. His Children were a source of great envy. Twist less lucky friends. Vera, for one, was a fully qualified electronics expert and had a lucrative job in the city with a light salary and on sort of benefits. Women like that tended to marry the most amazing wimps, and Mark had held his breath and fear. But in the end, all they wanted was to dedicate her life and her work too good in. There was no turning hubba. So, Elizabeth sexually hope that our would bring home a nice girl. Naturally. Allure like himself, who would proceed to have many Children, all ofthe ordinary black colour. She had had the farmhand creating them, and soon afterwards. So the pair walking through the get end up to the house.