In addition to these--and they were all on deck, chattering and piping in queer, almost elfish,
falsetto voices--were the two white men, Captain Van Horn and his Danish mate, Borckman, making a total of seventy-nine souls.
At last the fear struck man found his tongue, and, though his eyes never left the menacing figure of the grim, iron-clad outlaw, he addressed the master of Leybourn; shrieking in a high, awe emasculated
falsetto:
There, screaming at them in a cracked
falsetto and with skinny arms outstretched, stood a strange apparition of a man.
I do not, of course, speak of the conceit that displays itself in an elevated nose and a
falsetto voice.
And we recognized, also, that it was that sort of quaint commingling of baritone and
falsetto which at home we call "Tyrolese warbling."
"My sons," the Duke of Egypt was saying to his audience, in a
falsetto voice, "sorceresses in France go to the witches' sabbath without broomsticks, or grease, or steed, merely by means of some magic words.
"Me catch 'm pig sun he go down," spoke up one whose thin
falsetto voice Joan recognized as belonging to Cosse, one of Gogoomy's tribesmen.
"No," the Ancient Mariner was continuing, in his thin
falsetto, in reply to a query.
Stephen rose from his seat, and sauntered to the piano, humming in
falsetto, "Graceful Consort," as he turned over the volume of "The Creation," which stood open on the desk.
[SINGS FIRST TWO LINES OVER AGAIN, IN A HIGH
FALSETTO THIS TIME.
In his
falsetto voice he fairly screamed: "It is the slave Turan who stole the woman Tara from your throne room, O-Tar.
In the Sentimental Comedy the elements of mirth and romance which are the legitimate bases of comedy were largely subordinated to exaggerated pathos, and in the domestic melodrama the experiences of insignificant persons of the middle class were presented for sympathetic consideration in the same
falsetto fashion.