“But your honour.” The pleading voice coming from my TV stopped me in my tracks. It wasn’t just the voice, though, but the words that seemed familiar. As I rounded the corner into my bedroom, the first face I saw on my TV was that of James Earl Jones, one of the most heralded actors to ever grace the movie screen, and easily one of the most familiar voices to ever be heard by the human ear. But it wasn’t his voice I heard earlier. With Jones cle…
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