Audio-books Demo

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Audiobooks
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Description

This demo highlights character voices and book narration.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (South West - Texas) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents, grumbled Jo, lying on the rug. It's so dreadful being poor, sighed Meg, looking down at her old dress. I don't think it's fair for some girls to have lots of pretty things and other girls. Nothing. It all added little Amy. We've got father and mother and each other, whispered Beth contentedly from her corner, the four young faces brightened at Betz words. But Thin Joe reminded them sadly, We don't have father and we won't for a long time. Each girl added silently and perhaps won't ever again, for their father was far from home, fighting in a dangerous war. Nobody spoke for a moment. Then 16 year old Meg broke the silence. She was the oldest of the 4 March sisters and rather vain about her large eyes, soft brown hair, sweet mouth and fair hands. Mother said. We shouldn't buy any presents this year because it's going to be a hard winter for everyone. We should be glad to sacrifice our own little pleasures to help those who are suffering in the Army. But I'm afraid I just don't feel that way. Marriage exposes and reveals who we really are. That's because when we say I do, we enter a covenant relationship with our marriage partner in business partners, seal their relationship with a contract enforceable by law in marriage to people, enter into a covenant with one another. And with God. This marriage covenant can best be illustrated by an equal lateral triangle. God is at the APICS, with the husband and wife at their respective corners on the base. As the marriage partners grow closer to God, they actually grow closer to one another. The result of such a covenant relationship is a fulfilling and dynamic marriage. When I asked a couple to pledge their love and commitment to one another until death do them part, I'm actually asking them to embrace certain commandments or principles that guarantee a successful marriage. But like the 10 Commandments God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai, these 10 commandments of marriage cannot be kept without a spiritual transformation. The Apostle Paul teaches that God's 10 Commandments serve as a diagnostic tool like instruments in the hand of a skilled physician. These laws examine and probe our lives, revealing the genetic disease of sin. One day when nor wall was out for swim. Who found himself in new waters? Rose? What are you, me? I knew while the neural. While a normal. Yep. Unit coin of the scene. Are you really less time? I checked. Are you? Am I What? Really? Yeah. I'm a jellyfish. Jellyfish sitting. That sounds funny. You've never heard of a jellyfish? No. You don't look like any fish I've ever seen. But you do that kind of jelly ish. I sure haven't Amazing imagination. I can't believe this. The thing I'm imagining is imagining that it is imagining me. Prove it. Prove world. Prove your riel. Can you prove that you're really the city yet? Tickles. But it still doesn't prove you're really I could be imagining that tickles. You could imagine anything. Yep. Pretty much. Look, things like you don't exist. I mean, what is up with that horn? It's actually more of a test tube. Then why is it coming out of your forehead? Because I'm awesome like that.