Kraus describes them in the sametones used by I Love Dick's fans today.
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These are the sametones, the same execution.
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Yet if some woman had spoken in the sametones, you would have not thought them unwomanly.
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Then, with a mischievous grin, Talut, keeping the sametones and pace, looked at Deegie and changed to words.
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Furthermore, lines two and three, four and five, six and seven, have the sametones on the even syllables.
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It seemed to us that Kondjé-Gul spoke very passionately to her, and that she answered her in the sametones.
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Father (in the sametones).
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All of this in the sametones of weary nonchalance you might use to stop the dog nosing around in the bin.
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He prayed aloud, chanting his woes in the sametones which he used in the street to touch the hearts of the passers-by.
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Music itself uses the sametones over and over again; it is by doing so that we begin to understand tone a little.
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Between the beginning and the ending the sametones were employed, whether the melody proposed to repose upon re, upon fa or do.
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The measure, deliberate, incessant, changeless,-thesametones, the same intervals,-workedupon his strained nerves, at first soothingly and then as a pleasant stimulant.
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I don't like the grand airs of this Monsieur George; and yet he resembles, very much, his grandfather-thesame look and sometimes the sametones.
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'I shall never marry him,' she repeated, still in the sametones.
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"And my father," said Suzanne in the sametones of unshakable faith.
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"Do you hear what I say?" resumed the Dictator, in the sametones.