Excerpt from the short story Little Red Ridinghood

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I have always loved this story because I can vary my voice. I have always used this piece in Speech Laboratory assignments. This recording is only half of the whole story so it can be uploaded.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Child (5-12)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
while little red Riding Hood was at play in the wood, the great wolf Galp on a fast as he could to the old woman's house. Grandmother lived all by yourself, but once or twice a day in neighbor's child came to tidy her house and get her food. Now grandmother was very feeble and often kept her bed and it happened that she was in bed. Day. Little Red Riding Hood went to see her when the wolf reached a cottage door he tapped. Who is there? Asked the old name. Yeah. Alright, Riding Hood, ready? Said Wolf, trying to speak like the child. Come in, my dear, said the old lady, who was a little duff, pull the string and latch will come off the wolf did, she told him, went in, and you may think how fright and poor grandmother was when she saw him standing by her bed instead of little Red Riding hood. Very soon the wolf was quite hungry after his run. eight. poor grandmother, indeed, she was not enough for his breakfast. And so he thought you would like to eat sweet Red Riding Hood also, therefore he dressed himself in granny's night cop and got into bed and waited for the child to knock at the door. But he waited a long time and by little red riding hood reach her grandmother's house and tap at the door. Oh man! Said the wolf in his quaking voice boo the string and the large will come up Red riding and thought grandmother must have a coat. She spoke so Horsley, but she went in at once and there lay her granny. She thought in bed if you please grandmama mother says he's some butter and eggs, she said, come here dear, said wicked wolf, let me kiss you, and Red Riding Hood obeyed. But when Red Riding Hood saw the wolf she felt frightened. She had nearly forgotten grandmother, but she did not think she had been so ugly grandmama, she said, What a great knows you have, or a better do is made with my dear, said the wolf and grandmama, what large ears you have? Oh there, do you, my dear! Oh grandmama, and what large ice you have? Oh, I'll better to see with my dear! Said the wolf, showing his teeth for the log to eat the child up. Oh grandmama! What great teeth you have? Said Red Riding Hood, Oh! The better to eat you up. Would grow the wolf and jumping out of bed, rushed at Red riding it and would have eaten up. But just at that minute that door flew open and a great dog tore him down. The wolf and the dog we're still fighting. When Hugh the Woodman came in and killed the wicked wolf with his axe, Little red riding hood through our arms around the Woodman used neck and kissed him and thank him again and again. Oh, you could kind you, she said, How did you know the wolf was here in time to save me role? Said you when you were gone by. I remembered that a wolf had been seen about the wood lately and I thought I would just come after you and see if you were safe. When we came near grandma's house, my dog term sniffed and ran to the door and wine and then he pushed it open. You had not surely closed and Russian and I followed him and between us, we have killed the war. Then you took the child home and your mother and father could not thank him enough for saving little red riding hood.