Alice in Wonderland narration

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Description

This is a brief sample of an audiobook narration I did for Alice in Wonderland.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, read by Graham Vic. Mime is a long and a sad tale, said the mouse, turning to Alice and sign. It is a long tail, certainly, said Alice, looking down with wonder at the mouse's tail. But why do you call it sad? And she kept on puzzling about it while the mouse was speaking so that her idea of the tail was something like this, Fury said toe a mouse that he met in the house. Let us both go toe law. I will prosecute you Gamow, take note. And now we must have the trial for really this morning. I have nothing to do, said the most to occur such a trial. Dia's toe with no jewelry or judge, would be wasting our breath. I'll be a judge. I'll their jewelry, said cunning old fury. I'll try the whole calls and condemn you to death. You are not attending, said the most callous severely. What are you thinking off? I beg your pardon, said Alice. Very humbly. You had got to the fifth Bend. I think I had not cried. The mouse sharply and very angrily are not, said Alice. Always ready to make herself useful and looking anxiously about her. Oh, do let me help to undo it. I shall do nothing of the sort said the most getting up and walking away. You insult me by talking such nonsense. I didn't mean it pleaded poor Alice. But you're so easily offended. You know, the mouse only growled and reply. Please come back and finish your story. Alice called after it and the others all joined in chorus. Yes, please do. But the mouse only shook its head impatiently and walked a little quicker. What a pity It wouldn't stay side the lorry as soon as it was quite out of sight. And an old crab took the opportunity of saying to her daughter Oh, my dear, let this be a lesson to you. Never lose your temper. Hold your tongue, Mama said the young crab, a little snappish. Lee, you're enough to try the patience of an oyster. I wish I had our diner here. I know I do, said Alice allowed, addressing nobody in particular. She'd soon fetch it back on Dhe. Who is Dina? If I might venture to ask the question, said the lorry. Alice replied, eagerly, for she was always ready to talk about her. Pet diners are cat, and she's a capital one for catching mice. You can't think Oh, I wish you could see her after the birds. Why she'll eat a little bird as soon as look at it. This speech caused a remarkable sensation among the party. Some of the birds hurried off it once. One old magpie began wrapping itself up very carefully, remarking, I really must be getting home the night air doesn't suit my throat.