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1 Her voice had a slight quaver to it now.
2 There was a slight quaver in the Senator's voice, although he tried to speak with easy grace.
3 She was holding herself well in hand, yet when she spoke there was a slight quaver in her voice.
4 She looked at me, her eyes wide, and spoke softly with a slight quaver in her voice, "Mooooo."
5 She had turned round; her face betrayed nothing, but there was a slight quaver in her voice which no one but Casanova noticed.
6 I think that would help enormously, Emily, she said after a moment, and the slight quaver around the edges of her voice surprised her.
7 "Why are you up?" she asked, a slight quaver in her voice.
8 "Yes," he answered, dryly, though with a slight quaver in his voice.
9 "Hold on, Major," he asked, this time with a slight quaver in his voice.
10 "I think you'd better go now," she said, a slight quaver in her voice.
11 "Independencia," said Mason, with a slight quaver in his voice.
12 "He'd been married, had he?" she asked, with a slight quaver in her voice.
13 "The rats are coming closer," observed Jack, a slight quaver perceptible in his voice.
14 "I receive orders on an audioceiver in my home," answered the man, a slight quaver in his voice.
15 "If you're implying I wrote something untrue to be sensationalistic," she said, a slight quaver in her voice, "that's completely false."
16 "I shouldn't mind learning why-whythe sun do shine on the just and the unjust alike," she answered, with a slight quaver in her voice.
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