An Excerpt from \"A Bear Called Paddington\"
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Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
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A bear on Paddington Station. Mrs Brown looked at her husband in amazement. Don't be silly, Henry. That can't be. Mr Brown adjusted his classes, but there is, he insisted. I distinctly saw it over there near the bicycle rack. It was wearing a funny kind of hat without waiting for a reply. He caught hold of his wife's arm and pushed her through the crowd around a trolley laden with chocolate and cups of tea, passed the book stall and threw a gap in a pile of suitcases towards the lost property office. There you are. He announced triumphantly pointing towards a dark corner. I told you. So Mrs Brown followed the direction of his arm and dimly made out a small furry object in the shadows. It seemed to be sitting on some kind of suitcase and around his neck, there was a label with some writing on it. The suitcase was old and battered and on the side in large letters were the words wanted on voyage. Mrs Brown clutched at her husband. Why Henry? She exclaimed, I believe you were right after all. It is a bear.