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The Boy, equally forgotten, sat down in a corner, while the three priests conferred in low-voiced French over the prostrate figure.

Now as she spake the name her soft voice brake, and turning, she stood with head bowed upon her hands, and standing thus, spake again, deep-voiced and soft: "Sir Benedict, we are come to minister to the hurt, all is prepared within the tower, let them be brought to us I pray, andmy lord, forget not the sacred oath thou didst swear melong years agone!"

"Can I come in?" said a voice outside.

quoth Giles o' the Bow, hoarse-voiced, "so do they all lie dead within the green!" "Save one!" said Roger.

Next day, sure enough, cometh Pertolepe with brave show of horse and foot (above three thousand, lords) and straightway sendeth he a haughty fellow to demand incontinent surrendera loud-voiced knight whom Walkyn forthwith shot and slew with his own hand.

Reaching the top room designated, I tapped at the door, and a little shrill voice inside said, "We are locked in.

Jack remembered vaguely the gossip of an engagement between his father and a famous Southern beauty; and when the lady in the course of the conspiring said, as they talked, "My son, I might have been your mother," he knew that this gentle-voiced, kindly-eyed matron was the woman his father had loved and lost.

It is, however, certain that the discontent of the Jews voiced itself more and more loudly as the year advanced.

Whether it was the deep-throated voice of England that had spoken, or merely the voice of the Dean's favourite nieceso skilled in painting tea-cosiesthe affair was excessively serious.

Presently the recitative of the clerk is succeeded by a contest in chantingprobably for the championshipby two rival choruses of shrill-voiced boys, who hurl alternate verses of the Psalms at one another with the fiercest intensity.

" "I will write to you to-night," I said, in as kind a voice as I could muster, for the pretty, anxious wife interested me already.

"And you won't," said the voice, sharply.

You ought to ha' heard that cough, George!" Mr. Burton politely voiced his regrets and watched him anxiously.

The term may be rendered "the myriad-voiced," and was the common name of the mocking-bird, called by ornithologists Turdus polyglottus, Calandria polyglotta, and Mimus polyglotta.

I was pretty busy, but I heard distinctly Handy Solomon's voice behind me.

A third knock was followed by a fourth, and then a distressed voice upstairs was heard calling wildly upon the name of Bella.

There was no shouting, no sound save the trample and shuffle of feet; scarcely a voice raised, scarcely an exclamation.

Mea had heartily voiced her delight with the others till she noticed that Leonore had become very quiet and melancholy.

We could hear the hurry of small feet, an' eager, half-hushed voices in the hall overhead.

Ere he could voice inquiries, an avalanche of squeaks descended the stairs, and the rest of the children, all smartly clad, with Selina bringing up the rear, burst into the room.

I could voice my deeper conviction not more explicitly than by saying further to Miss Caroline, "Perhaps that explains why she has the effect of making her mother seem positively immature.

Now came Beltane to kneel beside the friar, who, opening swooning eyes, smiled and spake faint-voiced: "My lord Beltanenoble son, my work on earth is ended, methinksso doth God call me

His voice, deep and clear as that of a great bronze bell, was slow and deliberate, as fittingly voicing an accurate mind.

Fortunately he was not compelled to speak, as Cable voiced his own surprise fluently.

This cheerfulness is somewhat gruesomely voiced in a cartoon in Punch touching on the allowance given to the soldier's wife.

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