The man could not rightly understand: he thought himself deaf; said so, and heard his own voice, although it had an unfamiliar quality that almost alarmed him; it disappointed his ear's expectancy in the matter of timbre and
resonance. But he was not deaf, and that for the moment sufficed.
From beyond the low hills across the water came the dull
resonance of distant guns and a remote weird crying.
"Now, Sonya!" she said, going to the very middle of the room, where she considered the
resonance was best.
So entirely had it lost the life and
resonance of the human voice, that it affected the senses like a once beautiful colour faded away into a poor weak stain.
Just now he laughed at his companions - quickly however changing the subject; for the reason that, in the first place, his laugh struck him even at that moment as starting the odd echo, the conscious human
resonance (he scarce knew how to qualify it) that sounds made while he was there alone sent back to his ear or his fancy; and that, in the second, he imagined Alice Staverton for the instant on the point of asking him, with a divination, if he ever so prowled.
But no sooner did he face the four eyes than he had to rush through the nearest door which happened to lead to the dairy, and there under the high roof and among the pans he gave way to laughter which made a hollow
resonance perfectly audible in the kitchen.
Vast it was, of so mighty a
resonance that it might have proceeded from some brazen-throated monster.
But all the same the knowledge was in me, the awakened
resonance of which I spoke just now; I was aware of it on that beautiful day, so fresh, so warm and friendly, so accomplished--an exquisite courtesy of the much abused English climate when it makes up its meteorological mind to behave like a perfect gentleman.
A plaintive
resonance filled the cabin with confused vibrations and died out slowly.
But immediately the powerful
resonance of his voice was heard addressing in the ante-room the middle-aged servant woman who was letting him out.
"Oh, he is cruel!" Maggie sobbed aloud, finding a wretched pleasure in the hollow
resonance that came through the long empty space of the attic.
These were evidently empty by the ease with which the Slovaks handled them, and by their
resonance as they were roughly moved.