This is a demo reading using an excerpt from Nathaniel Hawthorne's the Scarlet Letter.
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hester, he said, I asked not wherefore nor how Thou has fallen into the pit or say rather, thou has ascended to the pedestal of infamy on which I found the. The reason is not far to seek. I might have foreseen all this from the moment when we came down the old church steps together. A married pair. I might have beheld the bail fire of that scarlet letter blazing at the end of your path. Thou knowest, said Hester, for depressed as she Waas. She could not endure this last quiet stat at the token of her shame. They all know us that I was frank with the I felt no love nor faint any true, replied he. It was my folly. I have said it. The rule had been so cheerless. And so Hester. I drew the into my heart into its innermost chamber and sought toe warmly by the war which thy presence made. There I have greatly wrong, the murmured Hester. We have wronged each other, answered he. Therefore I seek no vengeance plot, no evils against the between the and me. The skill hangs fairly balanced. But Hester the man lives. Who is wrong? This both? Who is he? Ask me not replied Hester, prying looking firmly into his face that thou shall never know.