Jack and The Beanstalk

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Audiobook of Jack and The Beanstalk

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (England - Yorkshire & Humber) British (General) Irish (General)

Transcript

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Makena had me reading Jack in a paint store. Deep in the countryside lived I widow and her son, Jack. Their cottage was crumbling and their clothes were patched. There were very, very poor. One day, Jack's mother said, We must sell a cow, took her to the market Jack and bring home some gold pieces. And so he set off to town. But before Jack had got very far, he met. A strange little man doesn't find the cow, the man said, I'll swap you fire Magic being for her magic beans, said Jack, Are they really magic? Magic? They are on top of my beard and knit into a jumper. Put the little man magic beans. Jack couldn't wait to tell his mother. He clutched them tightly and ran away home. Jack's mother was furious. We need money, not us little beads. She cried, and she threw them out of the window in discuss. But later that night, a tiny bean sprout poked out from the ground, and then it grew and grew and grew. The next morning, a bean stalk stretched high into the sky. The beans were magic. Jack cried. What's at the top? Jack climbed up, up, up the beanstalk! At last he reached the very top. They're so mean in the sunlight. Wass, I am magnificent Castle Justin Japs stomach rumbled. I must find some breakfast He fought and he tapped on the castle door Door creaks type in Onda Huge scientists meltdown. Jack shouted up please. Do you have any? You poor thing Burger Joint is come, right it But quickly before the joint gets up What a marvellous feast! There was an enormous life of bread on a gigantic job job Jack tucked in at once But suddenly the room began to shape Boom, boom, boom But this may quite a joint ISS He's coming And she shoved Jack under the teacup Too high into the room Stumped A big, scary hungry giant to fi fum I smell a bloated old in English bod He said Be here I will be dead I'll grind his bones to make my bread Don't be a silly There's nobody here but us Scientists scolded Now go Wass before breakfast Jack trembled and Shik, I must leave now. He fought. He was halfway down the hole when he heard a scrap. It was a head with a bright golden feathers. Well, she clocked, said May fan, I'll know you golden eggs. Every morning, Jack scooped up the head, but then he heard huge footsteps pondering after them brought a giant. I smell the blood of an Englishman, and there is Jack Rice out the door. He jumped and slid down the beanstalk down, down, down all the way back to his cottage. Quick. Break the act! He shouted. Jack's mother swam, acts at the beanstalk flat. It started on ship and then a joint came tumbling down. I crash, and that was the end of a giant dot ****, his mother tight. Look what I found, he said, and he showed her the golden hand. Oh, Jack, said his mother. I'm so glad you're say, and you were right about those magic beans. Sir. Jack, his mother and a golden hen all lived happily ever after. Well, we have lots of golden. Next, they were never poor again. The end