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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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Samantha Flick Smith reading The Princess and the Goblin by George McDonald. I wonder Luti that was her pet name for her nurse. What pigeon's eggs taste like, she said as she was eating her egg. No, quite a common one, for they always picked out the pinky ones for her. We'll get you a pigeon's egg and you shall judge for yourself, said the nurse. Oh, no, no. Britain and Irene, suddenly reflecting it might disturb the old lady and getting it, and that even if they did not, she would have one less in consequence. What a strange creature you are, said the nurse. First a want a thing and then to refuse it. But she did not say it. Crossley and the princess never minded any remarks that were not unfriendly. Well, you see, Luti, there were reasons. She returned and said no more, for she did not want to bring up the subject off their former strife, lest her nurse should offer to go before she had had her grandmother's permission to bring her. Of course, she could refuse to take her, but then she would believe her less than ever