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It was illuminating to note how the father brought all the resources of a fine presence, an important manner and full-toned archidiaconal voice to bear upon proving the expediency of the young man visiting this particular relation, over whose career and reputation he had so often, in the past, pursed up his lips and shaken his head for the moral benefit of the domestic circle.

Another pupil of Garcia's was a Mlle. Nissen, who, without much intellectuality, had a robust, full-toned voice. Jenny Lind often said that it reduced her to despair at times to hear the master hold up this lady as an example, all the while she felt her own great superiority, the more lofty quality of her ambition.

Not in broken syllables; not 'at sundry times and in divers manners, but with the one perfect, full-toned name of God on His lips, and vocal in His life, He has declared the Father unto us.

I immediately recognized the description given of her by my husband; her face expressed at the same time great mental power and a sort of melancholy human sympathy; her voice was full-toned, though low, and wonderfully modulated.

But it seems to me, I humbly confess, that there is no logical basis for such reverence except the full-toned recognition that the mystery of His self-assertion is explained by the mystery of His nature, God manifest in the flesh. I, for my part, do not see how the moral perfectness of Jesus Christ is to be saved, in view of that unmistakable strand in His teaching, unless by such admission.

It is hopeless to sift out a naturalistic explanation from the narrative, which is either supernatural or nothing. As to the first, how striking that full-toned authoritative 'I will send' is!

May the fates be prosperous, and no conflagration reach this church, built as it is half of wood! The Catholic Church is small, but tasteful beyond expression. The late emperor of Austria presented to it a good full-toned organ, and two oil-paintings, one by Kuppelweiser, the other by a pupil of this master.

Still Mandy hesitated. "I'm awful sorry," she said again, and her voice, deep, tender, full-toned, revealed her emotion. Cameron turned impatiently towards her. "Look here, Mandy! There's nothing wrong with me. I only want a little sleep. I shall be all right to-morrow." But Mandy's fears were not to be allayed. "Say," she cried, "you look awful bad." "Oh, get out, Mandy! Go and get your dinner.

She was sitting at the window one beautiful summer evening, listening to the carolling of a bird which was perched upon the bough of a tree that shaded the house, and little Mamie was playing at her feet, when Allie, who was in the parlor practising on the piano, struck up with her full-toned soprano voice: "Darling, I am growing old Silver threads among the gold Shine upon my brow to-day; Life is passing fast away."

As this full-toned cantabile is preceded by the weighty crochets of the fanfare the modification of the tempo must obviously begin at the end of the crochets, that is to say with the more sustained notes of the chord on the dominant which introduces the cantabile.

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