Character of Lady Sempronia in 'Ides of March'.

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Description

Multi-narrator audiobook in which characters write to each other and the letters are narrated by the sender. I played several characters within the book.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
first do listen to an old old friends. Advice. Don't go to that woman's house. One can go on saying for years that one doesn't listen to gossip, that the absent cannot defend themselves from slander, etcetera, etcetera. But after all, isn't the provocation of so much gossip and offence in itself. I personally don't believe that she poisoned her husband or that she had improper relations with her brothers. But thousands do believe it. My grandson tells me that song's about her. A sung in all the garrisons and taverns and verses about her are scribbled over all the baths. There's a nickname for her in everyone's mouth, which I won't venture to put down here. Really. The worst thing one knows about her is the influence she has over that whole. Palatine said it was she who began this business of dressing up as one of the people and mingling with the lowest elements of the city. She takes her friends out the gladiators, taverns and drinks all night with them and dances with them, and I leave the rest of your imagination. She makes up picnic parties Yulia, and goes to the taverns out in the country among the herdsmen and the military posts out there. These are facts. One of the results of this anyone can see it's the effect on the language. It's now smart to talk pure play web, and there's no doubt that she and she alone is responsible. Her position in society, her birth, her wealth, her beauty and, for one must confess it. Her fascination and intelligence have led society right down into the mud. But at last she is frightened, and she has asked you to dinner because she is frightened. Now listen, a very serious thing is brewing and one which will finally fall upon your shoulders for a decision.