Reading from \"Men a Arms\"

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Description

Features a narrative voice and two fantasy characters arguing over who is best. Passage taken from Terry Pratchett's \"Men at Arms\".

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Eastern European (General) North American (General) North American (US Western)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the alchemist skilled this opposite to the gambler. Skilled usually sometime It's above it. The low it's or falling a bit surrounded. The gamblers are occasionally asked why to continue to maintain an establishment opposite a guild which accidentally blows up its skilled hall of a few months. And they say, Did you read a sign on the door when you came in? The troll in a dwarf walked towards its occasionally barging into each other by deliberate accidents. I'm you. Were you so clever? You good people to me How you read it, then I can you know, I tell you to read it. That Cardella today, son. Huh? Can't read, Can't count. Stupid troll. Not stoop bird. Uh, yeah. Everyone knows the trolls can't even count up to four. Your love rats. How many fingers am I holding up? You tell me, Mr Clever Rocks and ahead many. Ah, no. Five. You'll be in big trouble on payday. Sergeant Colon will say Stupid troll. He won't even know how many dollars I give them. How come you read a notice about joining the watch anyway? Get someone to read it too. How come your ID notice get someone to hold you up. They walked into the door of the alchemist. Skilled Di Nuck. My job. No, I will not. When Mr Sending Boetsch, the Guilt Secretary opened the door there was to find a dwarf hanging on the knocker being swung up and down by a troll. He adjusted his crash helmet.