Aesop's fables: the tortoise and the ducks

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Description

It is about a foolish tortoise who dies a horrible death because of his foolishness

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Indian (General) Indian (Hindi) Indian (Hinglish)

Transcript

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to toys, you know, carries his house on his back, no matter how hard he tries, cannot leave home. They say that Chipata punished him so because he was such an easy stay at home that he would not go to Jupiter swearing even then, especially invited after many years, the toys began to wish he had gone to that pending when he saw how Gary the perch to about how the hair on the chimp now and all the other animals were namely by always eager to see everything there was to be seen. The toys for Very Sad and Dis contended he wanted to see the world to and their livers with the house on his back and later shot next, that could hide Lee drag him along. One day, he met a pair of socks and told them on his trouble. We can help you to see the world, said the ducks. Take whole of the steak pretty deep and will carry you far up in the air where you see the whole countryside. But keep quite or you will be sorry. The toys was very glad. Indeed, he seized stick firmly with steep the two duck to hold if it won and eat and and away they sailed up towards the clouds. Justin across you Bye. She was very much astonished at the strain, citing this must be surely the king of two choices. Why certainly can the ties. But as he opened his not to say these foolish words, he lost his hold on the stick and down he fell to the ground. Mary was dashed to pieces on a rock.