Audiobook - Alice

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Alice in Wonderland

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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Alice realised that the third member of the Tea Party was the dormouse who had somehow gotten around ahead of Alice again. The awful bloody eye of the Bandersnatch hung like a prize by her side. She pulled an unhappy face when she saw Alice step out from the trees. But the man, who was called the Mad Hatter had another response entirely at the sight of Alice. He quickly sat up straight. His whole being seemed to brighten. Even his clothes look nicer. He moved toward her, stepping directly up and over the table as that was the shortest way to reach her. Alice shook a little as he came closer, staring at her. There was something in his face that made her worry for him. She knew she couldn't possibly deserve the delighted look he was giving her. It's you, said the Mad Hatter. He reached toward her golden hair, then pulled his hand back before touching her. Now it's not, the dormouse said angrily. McTwist brought us the wrong Alice. The Mad Hatter shook his head. It's absolutely Alice. You're absolutely Alice. I would know you anywhere. I would know her anywhere This time. He did touch her, grabbing her hand and pulling her back to the table, He stepped right up on top of a chair and led her over the table the way he had come. Alice tried not to step on any cups. As they walked across the tablecloth on the other side, the Hatter placed her down in the chair next to his. She moved nervously as he stared at her. Well, as you can see, we're still having tea, the Hatter explained. It's all because I was forced to kill time waiting for your return. You're terribly late, you know. Well, anyway, Sugar asked the march hare. Time became quite offended and stopped completely. The Hatter continued. Not a moment ever since Strawberry Jam, my favourite the march, Hare said. Time can be funny in dreams, said Alice. The Hatter gave her a strange look. Yes, yes, of course. But now you're back. You see, he hurried on, and we need to get onto the Frabjous Day