Extract from James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl

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Northern English & RP character voices and Liverpool accent narration

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (England - Yorkshire & Humber) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

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It's bonds. Spoons coming at once. And look at this at Watt. It's a peach. Oh, love PTO. Right over there on the highest branch. Can you see it? I think you must be mistaken, my dear Spyker, that miserable tree never has any peaches on this one. And it Now, Sponge, you look for yourself. You're teasing me, spiker. You're making my mouth water on purpose when there's nothing to put in it. Why? That tree's never even had a blossom on it, let alone a peach. Right up there on the highest branch, you say? I can't see a thing. Very funny. Good gracious me. Well, I'll be blowed. There really is a peach up there. Nice big run to beauty of beauties. At this point, James slowly put down his chopper and turned and looked across at the two women who was standing underneath the peach tree. Something is about to happen. He told himself something peculiar is about toe happen any moment. He hadn't the faintest idea what it might be, but he could feel it in his bones that something was gonna happen soon. He could feel it in the air around him in the sudden stillness that had fallen upon the garden. No,