Mustang Man demo

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Description

This is read as a western cowboy.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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This is from Mustang Man, by Louis Limor Setting at the table high could look out the open door on end of the street. The sun was bright on the street, but the doorway of the cantina was shadowed by huge old trees that stood nearby across the street with the cottonwoods and willows beyond which I had slept the night before. It was pleasant sitting there looking out on that sunlit street, and I wished I had such a place of my own little canteen. Somewhere along the trail where folks would stop off from time to time, you never saw anything more peaceful on the other side of the street and down a bit just where I could see just one window in a corner of a building stood in adobe that was partly fall into ruin. It was small, was likely among the first houses built there. P O. Came back to my table with those three people, and they all sat down around the table, leaving me only a partial view out of the door. Senior Nolan Zach it Pio said, I wish you to meet senior Jacob Loomis in Senorita Penelope Hume, and this year is flinch now. When I heard that name Hume, I kept a straight face. My muscles never even twitched. May being a poker player of some experience. It seemed to me all of a sudden that the Yano esta casa was being invaded by folks, all with the same idea. Howdy, I said, Just let it lay there from now on until I got the lay of the land and they could do the talking. The man called Loomis spoke. We understand you're riding toward Romero, that you might guide us there. We would pay. Of course, nobody had said anything about paying me until now. But for a man with no more money in his jeans and I was packing, that was welcome news. It's risky, I said, knowing that committed me to nothing at all. It's almighty, risky, the Comanches and Kiowas, or writing their upset by the Buffalo Hunters coming south. You'd be better off to stay right where you are in the middle and nowhere, Loomis responded in a tone of disgust. Young man will give you $50 to guide us and to fight for us if there's trouble. For $50 I said honestly enough, I'd fight the whole Comanche tribe