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... Tommy this , an ' Tommy that , an ' Tommy , ow's yer soul ? 4. Median . The force is placed chiefly upon the middle part of the sound , making a swell of the voice which varies according to the intensity required . It suggests pathos ...
... Tommy this , an ' Tommy that , an ' Tommy , ow's yer soul ? 4. Median . The force is placed chiefly upon the middle part of the sound , making a swell of the voice which varies according to the intensity required . It suggests pathos ...
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... Tommy this , an ' Tommy that , an ' " Tommy , go away " ; But it's " Thank you , Mister Atkins , " when the band begins to play— The band begins to play , my boys , the band begins to play , O ... Tommy this , an ' Tommy that 312 ANTHOLOGY.
... Tommy this , an ' Tommy that , an ' " Tommy , go away " ; But it's " Thank you , Mister Atkins , " when the band begins to play— The band begins to play , my boys , the band begins to play , O ... Tommy this , an ' Tommy that 312 ANTHOLOGY.
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... Tommy this , an ' Tommy that , an ' anything you please ; An ' Tommy ain't a bloomin ' fool - you bet that Tommy sees ! READER I. CHORUS . READER I. READER II . CHORUS . READER II . READER III . CHORUS . READER III . John Brown 1 VACHEL ...
... Tommy this , an ' Tommy that , an ' anything you please ; An ' Tommy ain't a bloomin ' fool - you bet that Tommy sees ! READER I. CHORUS . READER I. READER II . CHORUS . READER II . READER III . CHORUS . READER III . John Brown 1 VACHEL ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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