2 Character Voices for Museum Display

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Description

Two distinctively different voices for a museum display: The first is of a 17th century settler in the US. The second is a wise old timer who has 'seen it all, and done it all'.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Senior (55+)

Accents

British (General) North American (South West - Texas)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
after we travelled five miles along the deep sand, the sun being extremely hot, we came to an inland. On the other side was the Indian town being little huts made of small poles stuck in the ground, which they bended one to another, making an arch and covered them with thatch of small palmetto leaves. Jonathan Dickinson, 16 96 I went to work for the Florida East Coast line, laying the double railroad tracks that went through Jupiter. When the job ended, I worked as a yard man for the Flagler Hotel, then built roads in Jupiter. When my road job ended, I worked at Morrison Field while they were building that. After the airfield was finished, I went to work for Charles Bennett, who had Ah Furnari on Centre Street. Later, I worked Turner Key. Mr and Mrs Turner were mighty good to me. They made me their foreman. I cut Fern, packed it and took it to the railroad depot for shipping. We used a lot of newspapers for packing the fern. Whenever we ran out, I drive all over town, collecting more when the Turners went on vacation and I used to watch over their place Henry Williams. Look, I had she lament