Fairy tale Audiobook Sample English

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Description

Example from a children's fairy tale book published on audible

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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lily and gas. Once upon a time there was a farmer called Girls. He had a daughter named lily. It was a time of famine, but the farmer planted a lot of onions at the time. Everyone bought onions because it was the only food. The farmer charged a lot for them, and he was fine in the house, nothing was missing. He had all the supplies. One day an old traveler knocked on the door and lily went to open it. He was hungry and asked for some bread lily who was good, took lovely focaccia, a nice piece of cheese, some ham, a soup and a nice big glass of red wine. The man aid with appetite and in thanking her, he said, Good daughter, may she be blessed in return? I give you this frying pan as small as a toy and as shiny as silver. Look. Not even the king has such a precious toy lily thanked with a smile, and the man resumed his journey back home. Gus scolded his daughter, who had been begging, but lily said, look, Daddy, what a nice gift the man gave me now with the pen. I'm going to make delicious food. Are you crazy? Cried the father. Daddy, watch this, lily, took the small frying pan and put it on the fire. Immediately out of the little pan, popped a pancake and breaded cutlets smelling mouth watering. The more she put in the dish is the more cutlets and frittatas came out. The father was ecstatic, and they ate together with appetite in the square. The poor people sitting in the sun said, blessed he gas it so well, but lily was so generous that she gave the food to everyone from the window. There was the queen who had been sick for many years. She never ate everything nausea at her. One day there came to the king's ear. This project E of lily. So their servants said I go there to the gardener and with the butler he went, knocked on the door and came to open lily. Command me making. I will be at your command, answered the young woman. Well, said the King, you should do me a great favor. Make me a dish of your pan fried fritters and cutlets from a sick queen. She is dying. She has not eaten in years. It will be done making. So she prepared a lovely big basket with an exquisite lunch. The contented king thanked her and left. When he arrived at the royal palace he presented his wife with the fragrant dish. She immediately aid, got out of bed and said, I'm cute. The king sent a page to lily to bring her delicious dish to the queen. Every day lily was punctual to her duty. But one fine day the little prince, son of the king and queen wants to go in person to lily's house as soon as he entered. In an arrogant tone, he said, I am the prince, I command. I want to see how you cook them. He had never done that. The frying pan jerked up from the stove and died. The little prince face and hands black, then an invisible hand kicked him out, bolted windows and doors that could not be opened. The father and the daughter remained locked in, and the frying pan no longer cooked. The queen began to fall ill again, and the little prince, for shame fled to the mountains. The king went to gas, but a gloomy voice from the house answered. It's closed. It's not open to anyone. I only want a little prince to come back and ask for forgiveness of the maiden so good otherwise the queen will die. The king sent messengers and soldiers to fetch the sun for the mother was dying. The little prince, who loved his mother tenderly went to the Ortolan full of shame to ask for forgiveness. In an instant doors and windows opened and the frying pan resumed its work turning out tasty fritters and cutlets. The queen returned to health and lily. Who in her heart had the desire to do good to others, continued to feed the whole village with that magic and tasty food. So they all lived happily ever after grandma's roses, moral and life lesson kindness, a sense of altruism and generosity are innate feelings in the heart of each of us, and this lily knew it well. Doing good to others, and protecting the weakest is an actual act of kindness which brings joy and serenity in the hearts of those who receive, and those who give