He is an american and his voice
had a drawl
to.. .
He spoke in the slightest of
southern drawls, just loud enough to be heard over the hoot of foghorns out in the bay.
Indeed, his near-the-knuckle gags are largely only pardoned by his rhythmic, polite, almost
monotone drawl.
The halls rang with the accents of english volunteers adrift in a city of
southern drawl.
Alice almost stamped with irritation at the
slow drawl
in which he spoke.
Maybe it was the fact that he had to cope with an
american drawl, rather than his usual northern accent.
In her
deep southern drawl, she said, " it's ok.
Chill the beers and practice your
texan drawl
because the hills are back!
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