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... voice , this witness thinks , was that of an Italian . Was certain it was not French . Could not be sure that it was a man's voice . It might have been a woman's . Was not acquainted with the Italian language . Could not distinguish the ...
... voice , this witness thinks , was that of an Italian . Was certain it was not French . Could not be sure that it was a man's voice . It might have been a woman's . Was not acquainted with the Italian language . Could not distinguish the ...
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... voices in question . The gruff voice was that of a Frenchman . Distinguished several words . The speaker appeared to be expostulating . Could not make out the words of the shrill voice . Spoke quick and unevenly . Thinks it the voice of ...
... voices in question . The gruff voice was that of a Frenchman . Distinguished several words . The speaker appeared to be expostulating . Could not make out the words of the shrill voice . Spoke quick and unevenly . Thinks it the voice of ...
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... voice ; they were here unanimous . But in regard to the shrill voice , the peculiarity is - not that they dis- agreed - 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 dis- agreed - but that , while an Italian , an Englishman , a Spaniard , a Hollander , and a Frenchman attempted to describe it ...
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