Barmaid Woes

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A short excerpt of one of my favorite book series Dragonlance Chronicles by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
take a run the rag out in the pale and watched Dullea as the water turned black. She threw the rag down on the bar and started to lift the bucket to carry it back to the kitchen to draw more water. Then she thought, Why bother picking up the rags? She began to mock the tables again when she thought, Oh, **** wasn't watching. She wiped her eyes with her apron. But I was watching his pudgy hands took hold of teachers shoulders and gently turned her around. Tika gave a choking sob and laid her head on his shoulder. I'm sorry, Tika sobbed, but I can't get this clean. Oh, **** knew, of course, that this wasn't the real reason. The girl was weeping, but it came close. He patted her back gently. I know, I know, child, don't cry. I understand it's this damn soot, Tika wailed. It covers everything with black and every day I scrub it up, and the next day it's back. They keep burning and burning. Don't worry about Atika, Kotick said, stroking her hair. Be thankful the ends in one piece. Be thankful. Tika pushed away from him, her face flushed. No I wish it had burned like everything else is solace. Then they wouldn't come in here. I wish it had burned. I wish it had burned. Tika sank down at the table, sobbing uncontrollably, Oda covered around her. I know, my dear, I know, he repeated, smoothing the puffy sleeves on the blouse. Tika had taken such pride in keeping clean and white. Now it was dingy and covered with soot, like everything else in the ravaged town.