Treasure Island Narration
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
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the expression of his face as he said these words was not at all pleasant, and I had my own reasons for thinking that the stranger was mistaken, even supposing he meant what he said. But it was no affair of mine, I thought, and besides, it was difficult to know what to do. The stranger kept hanging about just inside the indoor, peering around the corner like a cat waiting for a mouse. Once I stepped out myself into the road, but he immediately called me back, and as I did not obey quick enough for his fancy, a most horrible change came over his tala we face, and he ordered me in with an oath that made me jump. As soon as I was back again he returned to his former manor, half fawning, half sneering, patted me on the shoulder, told me I was a good boy, and he had taken quite a fancy to me. I was on my own, said he, as like you. Two is blocks, and he's all the pride of my art. But the great thing for boys is disciplined, sunny discipline. Now, if you had sailed along with Bill, you wouldn't have stood there to be spoke of twice, Not you. That was never Bills way nor the way of such a sale with him. And here, sure enough, is my mate, Bill, with the spyglass under his arm, blesses all hard to be sure, you and me, I'll just go back into the parlor, sonny and get behind the door, and we'll give Bill a bit of surprise, bless his heart. I say again.