Audio Book Demo #1 - Classic Literature/Multiple Characters
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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Chapter one. It is a truth. Universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighborhood. This truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families that he is considered as the rightful property of someone or other of their daughters. My dear, Mr Bennett said his lady to him one day. Have you heard that Netherfield Park has let at last Mr Bennett replied that he had not, but it is returned. She for Mrs Long has just been here and she told me all about it. Mr Bennett made no answer. Do you not want to know who is taking it? Cried his wife impatiently. You want to tell me? And I have no objection to hearing it. This was invitation enough. Why my dear, you must know Mrs Long says that another field is taken by a young man of large fortune from the north of England that he came down on Monday in a chase and four to see the place and was so much delighted with it that he has agreed with Mr Morris immediately that he has to take possession before Michael Miss and some of his servants are to be in the house by the end of next week. What is his name? Bingley? Is he married or single? Oh, single, my dear. To be sure, a single man of large fortune. Four or 5000 a year. What a fine thing for our girls. How so how can it affect them? My dear, Mr Bennett replied, his wife. How can you be so tiresome? You must know that I'm thinking of his marrying one of them.