Malgudi Days by R K Narayan

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Description

Malgudi Days by R K Narayan is a collection of different stories. Famous in India as in childhood we spend lots of our time watching it on television.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Indian (General) Indian (Hinglish)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Shanta could not stay in her class. And she had done clay modelling music, drill a bit of alphabets and numbers and was now cutting collar people. She would have to cut till the bell Ram And the teacher said Now you may all go or put away the Caesars and take up your elf of it. Shanta was impatient to know the time. She asked her friend sitting next to her. Is it five now? Maybe she replied. Or is it six? I don't think so. Offend. Reply Because night comes at six. Do you think it is five? Yes, I must. My father will be back at home now. He has asked me to be ready at five. He is taking me to the cinema this evening. I must. Who whom? She threw down her sizzles and ran up to the teacher. Madame, I must go home wise. Chanda. Bye. McCall's at a five o'clock now. Who told you it was filed? Kamla, it is not five. Now it is. Do you see the clock days? Tell me what the time is. I taught you to read the clock the other day. Shanta stood gazing at the clock in the hall, countered the figure. Lt's Liberace, Li and Clear and his nine o'clock. The teacher called the other girl and said, Who will tell me the time from that clock? Several of them concurred with Wanda and said it was nine o'clock till the teacher says You are seeing only the long hands. See the short hand shot one. Where is it? 2.5. So what is the time to? And a hard it is to 45. Understand? Now you make all go to your seats.