Fiction Narration - Sherlock Holmes - Several British Accents
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (General) Scottish (General)Transcript
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Irene Adler had hurried up the steps, but she stood at the top of the steps, looking back into the street. Here's the poor gentleman, much hurt, she asked. He's dead, cried several voices. No, no, There's life and then shouted another. But he'll be gone before you can get him to the hospital. He's a brave fella, said a woman. They would have had the ladies person watch if it hadn't been for him. There was a gang in a rough 12. I was breathing, though. You can't lie in the street. May we bring him in, Mom, Surely bring him into the sitting room. There is a comfortable sofa. This way, please. Slowly and solemnly, he was born into Brian the lodge and laid out in the principal room while I still observe the proceedings from my post by the window