Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1879 — A Pair of Sweet Voices. [ARTICLE]

A Pair of Sweet Voices.

“The sweetest voice I ever heard,” said the Bishop, “was a woman’s. It was soft and low, but penetrating, musical and measured in its accents, but not precise. We were on a steamer, and she murmured some common-place words about the scenery. Ido not remember what she said, but I can never forget the exquisitely tender, musical voice.” “The sweetest voice I ever heard,” said the professor, “was a man’s. I had been out fishing nearly all day and got back to the hotel about 3 o’clock. The man came out and roared, ‘Din-NUR’ till it soured the milk in the cellar. I have heard other voices since then, but I never—” But the Bishop, with a look of intense disgust all over his face, had already walked away out of hearing and was lighting a fresh cigar by himself.— Bangor Whig.