MEMOIRS OF AN INVISIBLE MAN

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

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If only you could see me now You can't couldn't Tom here. And although the explanation is banana, the effect is altogether magical. If you were to walk into this room now, you would find it quite empty. An empty chair before desk empty, save for a pad of online paper. But about the paper you would see the pan and held dancing over the surface, forming this words force in now and then in me, their reflectively. You would be entranced for terrified. Unfortunately, I am holding the pan, and if you were quick enough and I will not, you could get perfectly solid grip on me and satisfy yourself by sense of touch that Nancy, a bull but otherwise an exceptional human being was in the room. Or you could pick up a chair and beat me senseless with it. I am sorry to say that this would not be an unusual cause of action under the circumstances. My condition, although perfectly and an IMAX, is undeniably bizarre. It provokes curiosity and curiosity. I find is a fairly vicious insect. This is a client existence. It is generally best to keep me. In fact, shoot probably be described as the adventures rather than the memoirs of an Invisible Man. Certainly I have no intention of going on about my childhood, but the particular agonies of my particular adolescence, which was doubtless no more nor less interesting than your own. No. Well, we need to discuss the specifics of my entirely ordinary intellectual and moral development. Nothing of this sort would contribute to my quite genuinely exciting and superficial Storey. No. What? It shed much light on the human condition, I'm afraid.