Audiobook Narration - Emotional

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Description

This clip is of a mother whose heart is breaking due to her daughter being taken away. A Greek accent is used.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Greek North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Mr. Bacchus nodded to the translator but didn't introduce him. Let's get this over with, he said. The translator looked at her. Tell me what you want to stay and I'll write your words in English, he said. Please be clearly and slowly. What should she say? She began theorist Mrs. I'm sorry, I don't know her name. Brown. It's brown, Mr Bacchus. His voice was impatient. How could she know what to say to a strange woman, one taking her child from her, unable to choke back the sobs. She could barely speak. No one comforted her. Not Mr. Baucus, who took deep puffs from a cigarette, blew the smoke up into the sky. He was now admiring, not the translator focused on the paper in front of him. Not even Nicholas, who was still looking at the table and twisting his cap. Katarina began again, unable to swallow her sorrow or her tears. She spoke through them. The translator scribbled her clumsy words onto the paper. Dearest Mrs Brown, please take good care off my Susanna. Please be patient with her. If she is scared, she is a good girl and smart girl. I know she will have a better life in America. Kiss her often as she leaves my loving arms to yours. We will wait with agony for letters and pictures And one day for her to return to her home. Her mother Katrina equal iss Dimitri, you.