Narration sample

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Audiobooks
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Description

Children's book

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (England - Yorkshire & Humber) British (General)

Transcript

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farmer Fred was feeling very pleased with himself. I'm not one to Bost, he told his wife, Jenny. But I'm sure my singing is doing Connie Cao. A World of Good. She's grown very plump around the middle, and she's given me buckets and milk. Mhm. Jenny looked at Connie. Hm? Do you suppose she could be? But Farmer Fred was too busy singing to listen. The next day, as Connie waddled towards the milking shed, the other farm animals gossiped amongst themselves. I'm sure she's getting better. Cluck Teti hen. Okay, You don't suppose that she's having a baby, do you? Asked Harry Horse. The animals began to chatter with excitement. A week later, Farmer Fred wasn't feeling so pleased with himself. Carney's run out a milk, he moaned. Perhaps I'm singing the wrong songs. He closed his eyes and burst into song. Oh, McDonald out a cow, but not as good as mine. For Continis, creamy milk is best and always test real fine. Yeah, Connie, Mood loudly. She wished Farmer Fred could be quieter. I just don't understand it, said Farmer Fred. Where is the milk gone? The animals tried to tell Farmer Fred that Connie had a new calf who was drinking all Connie's milk, but Farmer Fred just looked puzzled at all the noise