Elizabeth George excerpt
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (General)Transcript
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Have drained her coffee cup and wiped the greasy crumbs from her hands onto a paper napkin. She headed for the door shrugging into her coat with her two scarves dragging along the floor behind her. He said nothing else until they were outside on the terrace above North Court. And even then he chose his words carefully hovers as to what Thorson said to you. She looked at him blankly. What is that? Sir? Lindy felt an odd strip of sweat on the back of his neck most of the time, he didn't give a thought to the fact that his partner was a woman at the moment. However, that fact couldn't be avoided in his room. He, the uh he sought a euphemism. The bovine reference. Oh, under her thick fringe of hair, her brow creased in publicity. Oh, Bovine. I mean when he called me a cow. Um Oh yes. Even as he said it, Lindley wondered what on earth he could possibly come up with to soothe her feelings. He needn't have worried. She chuckled quietly. Don't give it a thought inspector. When an *** calls me a cow who I always consider the source
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Storyteller, Student, Articulate, Calm, Feminine, Humorous, British (General)