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1294 And a snarly-yarly voice.
2953 And lift my voice up on the mighty song
2991 gentle, slightly weary voice, it meant that he had reached the end of
3004 voice. 'Goodbye, mademoiselle. Off you go, little grasshopper!'
3487 I then heard a voice that said: "Damn you, have you no fear of
3534 fainted at the sight and when I recovered I heard a voice saying:
3664 My voice cannot emerge,
3764 master." He set down his teacup with a palsied hand. His voice rose,
3857 His voice is always rich and deep.
3860 This purling voice that filters down
3875 More than your voice, mysterious cat,
4006 Song of my soul, my voice is dead;
4401 machine ground to a halt and said in a voice like thunder: SEVEN!
4438 All I have is a voice
4943 "'Tis the voice of the Lobster; I heard him declare,
5623 plane. Then the commentator, in that special hushed BBC voice used for any