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1 Nor were matters set straight until a high soprano voice was heard singing:
2 There are four sizes of saxophone now made between high soprano and bass.
3 A very high soprano and a musical tenor duet, sentimental, humoresque:
4 I can sing a little, too; I have a high soprano voice and I--
5 But instead she heard Mrs. Birchington's high soprano voice saying:
6 Polly's high soprano floated up clear and piercing-sweet.
7 The high soprano notes of the future Queen of Song rang through the house as he spoke.
8 A high soprano came from Mrs. Nolan.
9 White dog howled in a high soprano and the six little dogs did likewise, but in shriller tones.
10 She sang and played twice for the company, and her perfectly true high soprano filled the whole house.
11 Her voice was a high soprano , and its naturally pure tone was improved by cultivation under the best teachers.
12 A very flattering person was comparing my voice to that of another high soprano whom I very much admire.
13 Then Nora's sweet, high soprano voice began the "Serenata" to the subdued tinkling accompaniment of Reddy's mandolin.
14 But the passages which had been written for the light high soprano of Madame Carvalho were poorly adapted for a dramatic soprano.
15 So they set out for the Wise Woman again, with the high Soprano Singer.
16 So the Aldermen took the high Soprano Singer, and they consulted the Wise Woman again.
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