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SOUND REFERENCES IN LITERATURE



782.

I stood in the road, looking at the fluffy, dark-red young cattle that mooed and seemed to bark at me.

D.H. Lawrence, 'Wintry Peacock,' from England, My England, Penguin 1966, p. 91.

TIME: early 20th C.

PLACE: the farmlands of England

CIRCUMSTANCE: a young man stands in the snow

 

783.

I was a little afraid of him. He gave a loud, vehement yell, opening his sinister beak, and I stood still, looking at him as he struggled in the bag, shaken myself by his struggles, yet not thinking to release him.

D.H. Lawrence, 'Wintry Peacock,' from England, My England, Penguin, 1966, p. 100.

TIME: early 20th C.

PLACE: a farm in England

CIRCUMSTANCE: A young man carries a peacock in a bag

 

784.

"No, it isna," replied Mr Goyte. He spoke very slowly and deliberately, quietly, as if the soft pedal were always down on his voice.

D.H. Lawrence, 'Wintry Peacock,' from England, My England, Penguin, 1966, p. 101.

TIME: early 20th C.

PLACE: a farm in England

CIRCUMSTANCE: the speech of a farmer


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