Patrick Guillen - Audio Book Demo Reel
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) North American (General)Transcript
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Patrick in audiobook demo reel. The Disease of the Lady Madeline had long baffled the skill of her physicians. A settled apathy, a gradual wasting away of the person and frequent, although transient affections of a partially cattle optical character were the unusual diagnosis. Hitherto, she had steadily born up against the pressure of formality and did not be taken herself finally to bed. But on the closing in of the evening of my arrival at the house, she succumbed as a brother told me at night with inexpressible agitation to the prostrating power of the destroyer, and I learned that the glimpse I had obtained of her person would thus probably be the last I should obtain that the lady, at least while living, would be seen by me no more. The prince returned to court with quite another humor than before, and though he did not speak much of the fairy Melinda, he had the pleasure to hear all of his followers speak nothing but the charms of that made in so much that even in the presence of the old king, they were extolling her and heightening, if possible, the beauties they had found in her. So that nothing else was talked of. No other sound was heard in every corner where there were whispers, but I m a window Imo Inda Homer by recounting him the whole history of his misfortunes moved him with compassion, and he took him and led him to his cut and having little fire bait him. Sup The dogs instead of eating, kept barking at the stranger according to their usual habit. Whereupon Homer addressed Glaucus. Thus Oh, Glaucus, my friend pretty attend to my behest. First, give the dogs their supper at the doors of the hut for So it is better since whilst they watch nor thieves nor wild beast will approach the fold. Glaucus was pleased with the advice and marveled at its author. Having finished supper, they banquet it a fresh on conversation homer, narrating his wanderings and telling of the city's he had visited