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Page 132
... voices in loud and angry conten- tion - the one a gruff voice , the other much shriller - a very strange voice . Could distinguish some words of the former , which was that of a Frenchman . Was positive that it was not a woman's voice ...
... voices in loud and angry conten- tion - the one a gruff voice , the other much shriller - a very strange voice . Could distinguish some words of the former , which was that of a Frenchman . Was positive that it was not a woman's voice ...
Page 133
... voice was harsh - not so much shrill as harsh . Could not call it a shrill voice . The gruff voice said repeatedly , ' sacré , ' ' diable , ' and once Mon Dieu . ' Jules Mignaud , banker , of the firm of Mignaud et Fils , Rue Deloraine ...
... voice was harsh - not so much shrill as harsh . Could not call it a shrill voice . The gruff voice said repeatedly , ' sacré , ' ' diable , ' and once Mon Dieu . ' Jules Mignaud , banker , of the firm of Mignaud et Fils , Rue Deloraine ...
Page 138
... voice ; they were here unanimous . But in regard to the shrill voice , the peculiarity is - not that they disagreed- but that , while an Italian , an Englishman , a Spaniard , a Hollander , and a Frenchman attempted to describe it ...
... voice ; they were here unanimous . But in regard to the shrill voice , the peculiarity is - not that they disagreed- but that , while an Italian , an Englishman , a Spaniard , a Hollander , and a Frenchman attempted to describe it ...
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READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
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