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SOUND REFERENCES IN LITERATURE



966.

Inside, the house smelt of linoleum and boiled rice. It hummed and vibrated with voices, most of the rooms, except the rooms of the Miss Spofforth's, where silence hung in limp leaves of dark, sponged plants, stared with the faces of Old Girls from photographs, and rumbled flatulently after lunch.

Patrick White, The Aunt's Story, The Viking Press, New York, 1948, p. 39.

TIME: early 1900's.

PLACE: Australia

 

967.

Then the drum beat across the flat. You heard the horse's feet, beating the planks of the bridge. They beat deep, and more metallic, scattered and sauntered on the road, dropped and gathered, dropped and gathered, spurted as you heard the horse shy at a shadow. You could hear the fear protesting from his nose.

Patrick White, The Aunt's Story, The Viking Press, New York,1948, p.

TIME: early 1900's.

PLACE: Australia

 

968.

In the 'jardin exotique' a wind was creaking through the fingers of the cactus. Their elbows groaned.

Patrick White, The Aunt's Story, The Viking Press, New York, 1948, p.139.

TIME: early 1900's.

PLACE: Australia


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