Diana Gabaldon Quotes
French, Spoken By A Number Of People At A Distance, Strongly Resembles The Quacking Conversation Of Ducks And Geese, With Its Nasal Elements. English, On The Other Hand, Has A Slower Pace, And Much Less Rise And Fall In Its Intonations. Spoken At A Distance Where Individual Voices Are Impossible To Distinguish, It Has The Gruff, Friendly Monotony Of A Sheepdog's Barking.
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