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"What do you mean?" she asked in a level voice, which since she had suppressed the passion came a little faint and uncertain. "I had no objection," he replied quietly enough but with that inflexible intonation which automatically arouses antagonism, since it puts into its "I want's" and its "I don't want's" a tyrannical finality, "to this young gentleman visiting us. I extended him hospitality.

Sweyn's answer was a query, with an intonation that implied he was clearing the ground for action. From Christian came: "Have you kissed her?" like a bolt direct, staggering Sweyn by its sheer prompt temerity. He flushed yet darker, and yet half-smiled over this earnest of success he had won.

It is the failure to accomplish this which has produced so many soulless artists singers endowed with magnificent voices, capable of surmounting every technical difficulty, but devoid of that charm of intonation which is so vital to success on the operatic stage. Faults to be Corrected

I think some of them struck against the base of his nose before they came out to strengthen the hearts of men, to rejoice God, and to thunder forever down the ages. It is, of course, more elegant to speak as we New Yorkers do. Everybody knows that. And I should advise all men to cultivate the accent and intonation all men who are at leisure to perfect themselves.

De Bériot's playing was noted for accuracy of intonation, remarkable deftness and facility in bowing, grace, elegance, and piquancy, though he never succeeded in creating the unbounded enthusiasm which everywhere greeted Paganini. The Birth and Early Life of Ole Bull at Bergen, Norway. His Family and Connections. Surroundings of his Boyhood. Early Display of his Musical Passion.

They are painted or decorated with feathers in a similar way; but each dancer ties bunches of green boughs round the leg, above the knees, whilst the mode of dancing consists in stamping with the foot and uttering at each motion a deep ventral intonation, the boughs round the knees making a loud rustling noise in keeping with the time of the music.

If there was any expression in his face except courteous inquiry, it was one of carefully suppressed amusement. "Enter, friends," he repeated. "What is it you desire?" His voice was rich and deep, and he spoke with a peculiar intonation, but without accent.

"But not until late this morning. You had plenty of chance." "I could not," she said, her voice taking on a curious intonation; "there was no need." "You mean since I went blind there was no need," he interjected quickly. She hesitated whether to reply. Then: "Yes, that is it," she assented. Kingozi leaned forward, gripping the arms of his chair.

Tell me how to talk to my baby, and I am willing to try. It is not as if I took a personal pride in the phrase: "Did ums." I did not even invent it. I found it, so to speak, when I got here, and my experience is that it soothes the Child. When he is howling, and I say "Did ums" with sympathetic intonation, he stops crying.

"But, Elwood, it's getting late, and this night air begins to feel chilly. It can't be far from midnight." "I am willing; where's Terror? Ah! here he is; old fellow, come along and keep faithful watch over your friends." "Boys," said Tim O'Rooney, with a strange, husky intonation, "you remember my dream about this steamer burning?" "Yes; what of it?" "It is coming thrue!" He spoke the truth!

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