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Sonorously romantic when describing the beautiful performance of the Joseph Conrad at sea, or when he describes the islands of the South Seas, Author Villiers is crisply honest about the seamy side of the voyage.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sonorously the Barons of the Cinque Ports claimed last week their right to bear the Canopy over the King.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sonorously he speaks of the democratic necessity, in these troubled political times, of a large, well-disciplined, contented bloc of organized workers between "the upper millstone of capitalism, and the nether millstone of radicalism."

From Time Magazine Archive

Sonorously he entoned a list of 30 countries in which a major portion of the association's funds were spent last year.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sonorously from behind the door came Clark's voice.

From My Brave and Gallant Gentleman A Romance of British Columbia by Watson, Robert




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