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Updated: June 13, 2025
I warrant some of you can troll a ditty, though ye be too modest to own it; and not being plagued wi' modesty myself, I'll heave anchor first." I knew, nothing of Joe's musical powers, and it was with no little surprise I discovered that he had an excellent voice of the pitch they call barytone.
She smiled at him generously and with perfect sympathy. Her white dress shone cool against the purple sky, and her face rose radiant above. Von Rittenheim leaned over her as she sat on the bridge's railing. On the road, not far away Susy McRae's guitar betrayed her approach, and John Wendell's barytone hummed the air that she was picking.
"This," said the man with the barytone voice, "is the tune that Nick Steele saved his neck to." "Begorra, that’s ut. I wasn’t there mesilf, but Oi’ve heard th’ story told more times than Oi’ve years to me credit." "My father was in that necktie party," spoke up a young cow-puncher, "and I’ve heard him tell the story scores of times, and he always wondered why the devil they let Steele off.
Garcia had lost a part of his voice; his tenor had become a barytone, and he could no longer reach the notes which had in former times been written for him. She knew how much her father's voice had become injured, and knowing equally well his intrepid courage, feared, not without reason, that he would tarnish his brilliant reputation. Garcia displayed even more than ever the great artist.
"'Men were deceivers ever," sang Mary, with simple ease, and "'Hey nonny, nonny." The notes fell gaily; her lips and eyes smiled. There was generous applause at the end of the little song. Then McEwan struck the first chords of the duet. "'My true love hath my heart," Mary sang clearly, head up, eyes shining. "'My true love hath my heart," replied McEwan, in his cheery barytone.
These last suggestions being eminently distasteful to the group, were immediately drowned in a series of protests, the noise only ceasing when "Fog-horn" Cranch mounted a chair and in his best real estate voice commanded silence. "Ladies and Gentlemen," thundered the auctioneer, "I have the honor to announce that the great barytone, Mr.
"What song will you sing me?" asked she gaily, as they took their places on the marble bench. "White Queen Blanche, like a queen of lilies, Fairer and dearer than dearest and fairest, To hear me sing, if it her sweet will is, Sing, minstrel-man, of thy love, an thou darest," trolled John, in his light barytone, to a tune, I imagine, improvised for the occasion.
The regular landing-stages were taken by transports, tracks were held for troop-trains, and it was night before we got down to London, where crowds and buses stormed along as usual and barytone soloists in every music-hall were roaring defiance to the Kaiser and reiterating that Britannia ruled the waves.
Stop it!" He silenced the machine in genuine surprise. "Why, everything works you up to-night. I thought you'd like to hear General Jackson sing; he's got a real deep barytone." Lettice sat limply in her chair. "I stood it just as long as I could," she half whispered.
Here in the foreground was the palace of the nefarious barytone, with its banqueting-hall opening as freely on the stage as a railway buffet on the platform; beyond, the delightful back scene, with its operatic gamut of colouring; in the middle the scarlet-sashed <i>barcaiuoli</i>, grouped like a chorus, hat in hand, awaiting the conductor's signal.
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