From \"The Village Narcissist\" - Accents - British RP and Northern

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Description

Short excerpt from British Murder Mystery

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

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a long carved table stood in the middle of the room with 10 chairs placed around it, possibly where the parishioners conducted their parochial business. She thought, Here we are. This will help calm your nerves. What a dreadful shock you've had. We don't generally have visitors coming to our village is it's so very remote. I hope it hasn't put you off coming again, the cheerful vicar told her. Now I'll come again. I didn't take the photos I wanted. The vicar offered her a biscuit covered in white powder, probably icing sugar. Most unusual, she thought her hands were still trembling as she raised her cup to her lips. She definitely didn't like his choice and the brand of tea. It tasted awful, and it was full of sugar. She politely drank it anyway and ate the strange biscuit. I came to photograph the tower. I'm very interested in bell Towers. When I came to stay with my sister this morning, it was the first thing I wanted to do. Yes, it's a very beautiful old church. The square bell tower was added on. Later, I believe they chatted some more about the old church. She began to feel light headed. Perhaps it's the shock she pondered. Or was she suffering from a virus? She was beginning to become confused.