Bluebeard

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\"Bluebeard\" is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) Malay

Transcript

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There was a man who had fine houses bought in town and country, a deal of silver, and got gold plate, embroidered, furniture and coaches gilded all over with gold. But this man was so unlucky as to have a blue beard which made him so frightfully ugly, that all the girls, what all the women and girls ran away from him. One of his name was a lady of quality, had two doctors who were beauties. He desired one of them in marriage, living to a choice which of the two she would bestow on him. They were disgusted with disappeared, and worried that he, since he had already been married to several wives, and nobody ever knew what became of them Blue Bed to engage the affection. Took them with them mothers, two older brothers, and three ladies of the acquaintance with other young people of the neighborhood to one of his country homes where they state a whole week. There was nothing then to be seen but parties of pleasure. Pleasure. They all passed the night in running and joking with each other. In short everything succeeded. So when the youngest daughter, Cybil began not to think. The master tells us to be not that scared, even if it disappeared. And he was a mighty civil gentleman. Cbs charlie went up the blue being, while he was chatting with another of the guests and spoke to him. My Lord! Blue being apologised for thinking the most of you. I wish to have your offer of marriage, if you will have me. You but nobody with a twinkle in size. Parties arms white, and loved happily. And there is a little thank you so much. You have made me a very happy man.