Children's fiction - Posh English accent

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Description

And excerpt from The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
at the moment when the sledge stopped, the fox, who was obviously the oldest person present, just risen to his feet, holding a glass in its right, poor as if it was going to say something. But when the whole party saw the sledge stopping and who was in it all, the gate E went out of their faces. The father's girl stopped eating with this fork halfway to his mouth. What is the meaning of this? Asked which queen nobody answered. Speak vermin, she said again. Or do you want my dwarf to find you a tongue with his whip? What is the meaning of all this gluttony? This waste, this self indulgence. Where did you get all these things, please? Your Majesty said the fox we were given them. And if I might make so bold as to drink to Your Majesty is very good health. Who gave them to you? Said the witch for Father Christmas stem of the fox. What role? The witch springing from the sledge and taking a few strides nearer to the terrified animals he has not seen here. He cannot have been here. How dare you! But no. So you have been lying, and you shall even now be forgiven. At that moment, one of the young scrolls lost his head completely. He has, he has. He has its quit beating its little spoon on the table. Edmund saw the witch bite her lip so that a drop of blood appeared on her white cheek. Then she raised a wand. Oh, don't don't, please ERT shouted Edmund. But even while he was shouting, she had waved her wand and instantly where the merry party had bean those only statues of creatures, one with its stone fork fixed forever halfway to its stone mouth, seated around a stone table on which they were only stone plates and stone plum pudding.