A Cure for Comma from Dialect's Archive

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English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) North American (General)

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Well, here's a story for you, Sarah Perry was veterinary nurse who had been working daily at an old zoo in a deserted district of the territory, so she was very happy to start a new job at a superb private practice in North Square, near the Duke Street Tower. That area was much nearer for her and more to her liking, even so on her first morning she felt stressed. She eat a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a hurry. Then she put on a plane yellow dress in a fleece jacket, picked a packet and headed for work. When she got there there was a woman with a goose waiting for her. The woman gave Sarah an official letter from the pet. The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease, which was surprising because normally you would only expect to see it in a dog or a goat. Sarah was sentimental. So this made to feel sorry for the beautiful bird. Before long that itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic which made an unsanitary Merce. The goose is owner mary Harrison kept calling comma comma, which Sarah thought was an old choice for a name. Coma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her. But Sarah had a different idea. First she tried gently stroking the goose is lower back with her palm, then singing a tune to her. Finally, she administered ether efforts were not futile in no time. The goose began to tire, so Sarah was able to hold onto comma and give her a relaxing bath. Once Sarah had managed to bathe the goose, she wiped her off with a cloth and laid her on her right side. Then Sarah confirmed the vets diagnosis. Almost immediately she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine. Sarah warned that there's a course of treatment might be expensive, either five or six times the cost of penicillin. I can't imagine paying so much, but mrs Harrison, a millionaire lawyer, thought it was a fair price for a cure.