The Princess and The Goblin

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Description

A segment of a child's book with narration and character voice acting. The outline of the story stated UK accents, the narrator piece is in a quintessential English accent and the character piece is with a bit of a Celt/Irish accent.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General) Irish (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Perhaps my readers may be wondering what the goblins could be about working all night long, saying they never carried up the Orne sold it. When I have informed them concerning what Kurdi learned in the very next night, they will be able to understand. Kurdi had determined if his father would permit him to remain there alone this night, and that for two reasons. First, he wanted to get extra wages in order that he might buy a very warm red petticoat for his mother, who had began to complain the cold of the mountain air sooner than usual, this Harlem. And second, they had just a faint glimmering of hope of finding out what the goblins were about under his window the night before, when he told his father he made no objection for he had great confidence in his boys. Courage in resources. I'm sorry, I can't stay with you, said Peter. But I want to go and pay the parson a visit this evening, and besides, I've had a bit of a headache all day