[Typee by Herman Melville]@TWC D-Link bookTypee CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE 2/15
This however, is not always the case, especially among the inhabitants of the Polynesian Archipelago.
The labial melody with which the Typee girls carry on an ordinary conversation, giving a musical prolongation to the final syllable of every sentence, and chirping out some of the words with a liquid, bird-like accent, was singularly pleasing. The men however, are not quite so harmonious in their utterance, and when excited upon any subject, would work themselves up into a sort of wordy paroxysm, during which all descriptions of rough-sided sounds were projected from their mouths, with a force and rapidity which was absolutely astonishing. .
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