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1 There was a melancholy cadence in Dorothea's voice as she spoke these last words.
2 At that instant a song of monotonous and melancholy cadence was heard in the distance.
3 The melancholy cadence of the verse died away.
4 The music of the pine-boughs had a more melancholy cadence , and birds of passage took their flight.
5 There was a sad and melancholy cadence in her voice, corresponding with the strange and interesting romance of her situation.
6 His voice was low and clear, and of a somewhat melancholy cadence , going well with the pensiveness of fine, deeply fringed eyes.
7 She then began, with a most melancholy cadence (her eyes streaming with tears and fixed upon the ground), the song of welcome.
8 The gled's cry rose once more, rose higher on the hill, echoed far off, and was twice repeated nearer head with a drooping melancholy cadence .
9 Silver-crested peewits circled and cried with their melancholy cadences , and a tawny pheasant led out her young.
10 "Ah, to Europe!" Hudson exclaimed with a melancholy cadence , as they sat down.
11 "I know she done somp'n; I know she done somp'n," chanted Tump, with the melancholy cadence of his race.
12 "No," said Peregrine, with a melancholy cadence in his voice, thinking of what it was that he did want.
13 "Peep, peep, pe-weep!" And nothing else would it say, but only, "Peep, peep, pe-weep!" in a melancholy cadence , and over and over and over again.
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