The Wee Free Men Narration

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Description

Voice of narrator with characters of Witch, Child and frog.

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.
it was dark inside the tent as well as stuffy and hot. A skinny figures up behind a small table. She had a very sharp, thin nose and was wearing a large black straw hat with paper flowers on it. It was completely unsuitable for a face like that. Are you a witch? Said Tiffany. I don't mind if you are. What a strange question to spring on someone, said the woman looking slightly shocked. Your baron bands, which is in this country, You know that. And the first thing you say to me is, Ah, you were which Why would I be a witch? Well, you're wearing all black, said Tiffany. Anyone can wear black, said the woman. That doesn't mean a thing. And you're wearing a straw hat with flowers in it, Tiffany went on. Uh huh, said the woman. That proves it then, which is where tall, pointy hats. Everyone knows that foolish child, Yes, but which is also very clever, said Tiffany Calmly. There was something about the twinkle in the woman's eyes that told her to carry on. They sneak about. Probably they don't look like witches. Onda, which coming here would know about the Baron. And so she'd wear the kind of happy that everyone knows Witches don't wear. The woman stared at her. That was an incredible feat of reasoning. She said it lost. You'd make a good witch finder. You know, they used to set fire to witches. Whatever kind of hat I've got on, you'd say it proves I'm a witch. Yes. Well, the frog sitting on your hat is a bit of a clue to said Tiffany. I'm a toad, actually. Said the creature, The Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett.