A Passage from, \"A Christmas Carol\" in English

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Description

This 60 second passage from A Christmas Carol highlights a General British accent.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
A passage from a Christmas carol performed in a British accent. I wear the chain I forged in life. Replied the ghost. I made it link by link and yard by yard. I girded in all of my own free wheel of my own free will. I will wear it is its pattern strange to you. Scrooge trembled more and more or would you know, peruse the ghost, the weight and length of the strong call you bear yourself. It was as full and heavy as, as long as this seven Christmas Eves ago, you've labored on it since it is a ponderous chain. Scrooge glanced about him on the floor in expectation of finding himself surrounded by some 50 or 60 fathoms of iron cable, but he could see nothing. Jacob, he said more imploringly. Oh, Jacob Marley, tell me more. Speak comfort to me. Jacob. I have none to give the ghost reply. It comes from other regions, Ebenezer Scrooge and is conveyed by other ministers to other kinds of men.