The dim roar of London was like the bourdon note of a distant organ.
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The mourner's chant sounds above the bourdon of the tom-tom, the wail of the saringis.
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I replaced our original model with one of Eugène's bourdon tubes, activated by gunpowder charges.
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From the blare of that triumphal bourdon of brass instruments emerge the delicate voices of violin and clarinette.
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I know all your organ tones, from the tenor of your kindness to the bourdon of your displeasure.
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From the outer darkness floated a mysterious bourdon, which rapidly outgrew that definition and became a veritable commotion.
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The waiter hummed to himself the melody of his little ditty in a deep bourdon as he paused a moment at the door.
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The tolling of the deep-toned bourdon in the cathedral tower reverberates over the old town of Evreux as we pass along the cobbled streets.
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The swell organ has bourdon, open diapason, salicional, æoline, stopped diapason, gemshorn, flute harmonique, flageolet, cornet- 3ranks ,183,-cornopean,oboe ,voxhumana-61pipes each.
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Aye, Bourdon, that was in peaceable times; but these is war times.
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We are poor Injins, Bourdon; just as the Great Spirit made us.
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On his return from the bathing, le Bourdon again joined the females.
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In a word, le Bourdon made a complete RECONNAISSANCE of his position.
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As le Bourdon was much in earnest, Pigeonswing was fain to comply.
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But le Bourdon was no longer alone-inheart and feelings, at least.
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Nor was le Bourdon at his ease on the subject of Peter.