Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|           in her eyes, though her voice was firm, and her face beamed
 2    1,    4|           scene, shouted with one voice, “Hurrah for the Lady of
 3    1,    5|       benediction, a young girl’s voice broke the solemn silence
 4    1,    8|     replied Paganel, in a doleful voice. “Monsieur Deville was on
 5    1,   12|       stopped and said, in a calm voice, “A hut!”~
 6    1,   13|            I’ve got them,” said a voice, the voice of Paganel.~“
 7    1,   13|          them,” said a voice, the voice of Paganel.~“Got what?”
 8    1,   15|            at the very top of his voice, as if he would burst his
 9    1,   18|           like him. He has a soft voice, like hers. That’s strange
10    1,   18|         last more by his master’s voice than hand. Thalcave positively
11    1,   19|       said, in a broken, agitated voice to Robert:~“Robert, my child,
12    1,   19|        fire, while a clear, young voice called out:~“God save you,
13    1,   19|          catch the words, for his voice was drowned in the frightful
14    1,   21|         fashion, said in a joyous voice, in the mother tongue of
15    1,   22|            shouted Thalcave, in a voice like thunder.~“What is it,
16    1,   22|        the Major, in a stentorian voice.~The warning was scarcely
17    1,   23|      Glenarvan.~“Here,” replied a voice that seemed to come from
18    1,   23|             replied Paganel, in a voice almost inarticulate with
19    1,   24|          his companions, with one voice.~“I tell you what, Paganel,”
20    1,   24|         in the boy’s clear treble voice and Paganel’s deep bass.
21    1,   25|          silence reigned till the voice of Tom Austin was heard
22    1,   25|         the Major said, in a calm voice:~“This is the beginning
23    1,   26|           they all cried with one voice.~“Amigos!” replied the Patagonian,
24    2,    1|            but for the reassuring voice of Glenarvan.~After their
25    2,    5|           said Glenarvan in a low voice to the captain, “I will
26    2,    6|   Irishman; and then, in a solemn voice, while the family and domestics
27    2,    6|          electrified by hearing a voice exclaim: “My Lord, praise
28    2,    7|          though somewhat agitated voice. “A Scotchman like yourself,
29    2,    7|           Grant said, in her soft voice: “Oh, go on, Mr. Ayrton,
30    2,    8|       till the Major’s stentorian voice roused him.~The luggage
31    2,    9|        neighbors. But at last his voice was drowned in a thunder
32    2,   10|         the loud tones of a human voice, in the shape of cries,
33    2,   12|     mentioned the name of God his voice was grave and his eyes beamed
34    2,   12|       height, and put on a solemn voice becoming to a professor.~“
35    2,   13|          they agreed with the one voice to follow their original
36    2,   14|          notes of a clear ringing voice rose on the air. The PIANIST
37    2,   14|        spellbound for a time; the voice ceased and all was silence.
38    2,   15|     bullocks to a fresh effort by voice and goad, but the animals
39    2,   16|           urging on the team with voice and goad; but the heavy
40    2,   17|        replied, in his usual calm voice; “but in my opinion the
41    2,   18|    exclamation: “Help! help!”~The voice was plaintive and despairing.
42    3,    1|         Yes,” said John, in a low voice, “they never landed, they
43    3,    4|           of the sea was like the voice of those ancient Tritons
44    3,    4|        companions, aroused by his voice, rushed to the poop, and
45    3,    9|           a perfectly unconcerned voice:~“Where are we going, chief?”~
46    3,    9| Kai-Koumou, and he said in a deep voice:~“Exchange you, if your
47    3,    9|         alarm, conversed in a low voice with Glenarvan, and the
48    3,   10|      controlled himself, and in a voice of ill-concealed anger:~“
49    3,   10|         on the party.~At last his voice was heard above the tumult.~“
50    3,   11|          on hearing their chief’s voice, and protected the captives
51    3,   12|          two ladies—”~Glenarvan’s voice, firm till now, faltered.
52    3,   12|   half-way down the slope, when a voice was heard from the opening
53    3,   13|          urging his companions by voice and look.~In less than five
54    3,   13|      Paganel. At the sound of his voice they all rushed into the “
55    3,   14|         that thunder is the angry voice of Noui-Atoua, and lightning
56    3,   15|          John Mangles in a joyous voice.~And a few minutes after,
57    3,   16|         when he replied in a calm voice:~“The DUNCAN is cruising
58    3,   16|           they all cried with one voice.~Austin’s head began to
59    3,   17|         at length he said in calm voice:~“I have nothing to say,
60    3,   17|          and he muttered in a low voice, “I cannot, my Lord.”~Then
61    3,   17|      himself, he added in a grave voice:~“Ayrton, there is neither
62    3,   19|        not reply. Sobs choked her voice. A thousand feelings struggled
63    3,   19|          shadow, a deep plaintive voice sent up a cry, the tones
64    3,   19|        there! I heard my father’s voice; Mary heard it too!”~Just
65    3,   19|          declare that I heard his voice come out of the waves like
66    3,   19|           you heard your father’s voice, my dear boy?”~“Yes, my
67    3,   19|         And did you recognize his voice?”~“Yes, I recognized it
68    3,   19|          father.”~Sobs choked his voice; he became pale and silent,
69    3,   19|           everyone thought of the voice heard by Robert and Mary
70    3,   19|       affirmation. The sound of a voice might have reached them,
71    3,   19|       have reached them, but this voice— was it their father’s?
72    3,   20|       when his turn came, and his voice trembled as he spoke to
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