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1  Then he arose and lifted his voice in the general silence.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 24
2  With the last sound of his voice, a deep, a long, and almost breathless silence succeeded.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 9
3  His eyes opened as if he doubted their truth; and his voice became instantly mute in excess of wonder.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 24
4  A strain of melancholy, however, blended with his triumph, rendering his voice, as usual, soft and musical.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 13
5  Then Magua dropped his voice which had hitherto been clear, strong and elevated, and touched upon the merits of the dead.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 24
6  Just then Uncas struck his tomahawk deep into the post, and raised his voice in a shout, which might be termed his own battle cry.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 31
7  Then raising his voice to its highest tone, he poured out a strain so powerful as to be heard even amid the din of that bloody field.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 17
8  When this recital of events was ended, his voice once more changed, and became plaintive and even musical, in its low guttural sounds.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 11
9  But when Le Renard raised his voice in a long and intelligible whoop, it was answered by a spontaneous yell from the mouth of every Indian within hearing of the sound.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 9
10  Nothing deterred by the smallness of his audience, which, in truth, consisted only of the discontented scout, he raised his voice, commencing and ending the sacred song without accident or interruption of any kind.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 12
11  When the triumphant shout of Uncas was borne to his ears, the gratified father raised his voice in a single responsive cry, after which his busy piece alone proved that he still guarded his pass with unwearied diligence.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 8
12  Perceiving that, in his turn, he was unheeded, the faithful David followed the distracted sister, raising his voice again in sacred song, and sweeping the air to the measure, with his long arm, in diligent accompaniment.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 17
13  Uncas moved with a slow and dignified tread toward the post, which he immediately commenced encircling with a measured step, not unlike an ancient dance, raising his voice, at the same time, in the wild and irregular chant of his war song.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 31
14  "Then, Hawkeye," he continued, betraying his deep emotion, only by permitting his voice to fall to those low, guttural tones, which render his language, as spoken at times, so very musical; "then, Hawkeye, we were one people, and we were happy."
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 3
15  Casting his keen eyes around the little plain, he comprehended the nature of the assault at a glance, and encouraging his followers by his voice as well as by his example, he unsheathed his long and dangerous knife, and rushed with a loud whoop upon the expected Chingachgook.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 12
16  Exerting his renovated powers to their utmost, he was yet filling the arches of the cave with long and full tones, when a yell burst into the air without, that instantly stilled his pious strains, choking his voice suddenly, as though his heart had literally bounded into the passage of his throat.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 9
17  Heyward himself was posted at hand, so near that he might communicate with his companions without raising his voice to a dangerous elevation; while David, in imitation of the woodsmen, bestowed his person in such a manner among the fissures of the rocks, that his ungainly limbs were no longer offensive to the eye.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 7
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