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Description

Readings from two books from different genres.

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.
Alice did not wish to offend the Dormouse again, so she began very cautiously. But I don't understand. Where did they draw the treacle from? You can draw water out of a water. Well, said the Hatter. So I should think you could draw treacle out of a treacle. Well, eh, stupid. But they were in the well. Alice said to the dormouse, not choosing to notice this last remark. Of course they were said the dormouse. Well, in this answer, so confused, poor Alice that she let the dormouse go on for some time without interrupting it. They were learning to draw. The dormouse went on your warning and rubbing its eyes for it was getting very sleepy and they drew all manner of things, everything that begins with an M. It is a curious fact that since the death of the late lamented Aladdin, nothing seems to have been heard of his wonderful lamp. Students of ancient law have been able after patient research to reconstruct a detailed portrait of this mysterious young character. And yet the whereabouts of his magical lamp remain unknown. I decided therefore, that in order to satisfy my mounting curiosity, I would need to embark on a great Arabian adventure. First, though, I needed travelling companions. My friend Sarah was an oceanographer, and I knew she would be excited about an escapade into the unknown. I also call on an old acquaintance, Bradley Summerhill, who could allegedly fight off dragons and serpents with one hand to complete the entourage. I enlisted the help of Mohammed, whom I had met at Oxford. His knowledge of ancient manuscript was second to none. It would be a magical journey in search of one of the great mysteries of antiquity.