Peter Pan & Wendy - British accent

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Recorded in a studio at university.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Accents

British (General)

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Fortunately, she knew at once what to do. It must be so none, she said. Just a little Patronisingly. What soon? He asked. You're dreadfully ignorant. No, I'm not. But she was exulting in his ignorance as you'll see a return for you. My little man, she said, though he was as tall as herself, and she got out her housewife. And so the shadow onto pieces foot. I dare say it will hurt a little, she warned him. Oh, I shouldn't cry, said Peter, who was already of opinion that he had never cried in his life. And he clenched his teeth and did not cry. And soon his shadow was behaving properly, though still a little creased. Perhaps I should have ironed it, Wendy said thoughtfully. But Peter Boyle, like, was indifferent to appearances, and he was now jumping about in the wildest glee. Alas, he had already forgotten that he owed his bliss to Wendy. He thought he had attached the shadow himself. How clever I am, he crowed, rapturously. Oh, the cleverness of me. It is humiliating to have to confess that this conceit of Peter was one of his most fascinating qualities. To put it with brutal frankness. There never was a cocky er boy