1 But none speaks with a single voice.
2 "The glass is falling," said a voice.
3 Let's stretch our legs, said another voice.
4 But the voice had seen; the voice had heard.
5 It was a simple tune, another voice speaking.
6 None with a voice free from the old vibrations.
7 No, you cruel thing, you know I've lost my voice.
8 Another voice, a third voice, was saying something simple.
9 She spoke in a loud cheerful voice, as if the old lady were deaf.
10 Mrs. Parker was deploring to Isa in a low voice the village idiot.
11 "Good morning, sir," a hollow voice boomed at him from a beak of paper.
12 "I thought they said Canada, not India," the voice said behind her back.
13 It was the primeval voice sounding loud in the ear of the present moment.
14 I must say," the voice said behind her, "it's brave of the King and Queen.
15 It was his voice, husky and rusty, issuing from a thick black cotton-wool beard that gave him away.
16 "We couldn't resist when we saw the name on the signpost," Mrs. Manresa began in her rich fluty voice.
17 One voice, another voice, a third voice came wimpling and warbling: gruff--Bart's voice; quavering--Lucy's voice; middle-toned--Isa's voice.
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