Geraint Rhys - Under Milk Wood (Dylan Thomas)
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (General) WelshTranscript
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under milk wood. Dylan Thomas. The part of first voice in the blind drawn dark dining room of schoolhouse, dusty and echoing as a dining room in a vault. Mr and Mrs Pugh are silent over cold grey cottage pie, Mr Pugh reads as he fox the shroud meet in From Lives of the Great Poisoners. He is bound a plain brown paper cover around the book, slightly between slow mouthfuls, he sighed, spies up, but Mrs Pugh poisons her with his eye, then goes on reading. He underlined certain passages and smiles in secret. Persons with manners Do not read at table, says Mrs Pugh. She swallows a digestive tablet as big as a horse pill, washing it down with clouded pea soup. Water. Some persons were brought up in pig STAIs pigs don't read at table there. Bitterly, she flicks dust from the broken crew. It it settles on the pie in a thin nat rain. Pigs can't read, my dear, I know one who can you know best. Yeah,