The Gruffalo - Chapter 1 - Scottish
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
Scottish (General)Transcript
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A mouse took a stroll through the deep, dark wood. A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good. Where are you going to little brown mouse? Come and have lunch in my underground house? It's terribly kind of you fox, but no. I'm going to have lunch with a Gruffalo! A Gruffalo? What's a Gruffalo? Gruffalo? Why didn't you know? He has terrible tusks and terrible claws and terrible teeth in his terrible jaws. Where are you meeting him? Here by these rocks - and his favourite food is roasted Fox. Roasted fox. I'm off what it said Goodbye, Little mouse. And the way he sped. Silly old Fox. Doesn't he know? There's no such thing as a Gruffalo!
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Abrupt, Amusing, Believable, Calming, Genuine, Narrator, Natural, Witty, Charismatic, Personable, Scottish (General)