Audiobook narration

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sampling from an audiobook

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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the end seemed very near for Kona. Ah, Canadian Eskimo dog tethered near the shore of Hudson Bay, east of Churchill, Manitoba, a massive £1200 polar bear was lumbering toward the dog in the rest of the team, all prized possessions of Brian Lejeune, Ah, hunter and trapper surviving in the Canadian outback. It was mid November. Ice had not yet formed on the bay, and the open water prevented the bears from hunting their favorite prey seals. So this bear had been virtually fasting for four months. Surely a dog was destined to become a meal. The bear closed in did Kona how in terror? And try to flee. On the contrary, he wagged his tail, grinned and actually bowed to the bear as if extending an invitation. The bear responded with enthusiastic body language and non aggressive facial signals. These two normally antagonistic species were speaking the same language. Let's play. The rump was on for several minutes. Dog and bear wrestled in cavorted once the bear completely wrapped himself around the dog like a friendly white cloud. Bear and dog, then embraced as if in share, abandoned, overheated by his smaller playmates shenanigans. The bear laid down and called for a time out every evening for more than a week, the bear return to play. Finally, the ice formed and he set off for his winter habitat.