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- 1911, J. I. D. Miller, A Guide into the South, The Index Printing Company, volume 1, page 34:
- My alveated, amygdoloidal heart had every nodule set on fire with her loud trills and her benign bellitude. She was not a flintigig, but a gracious bield for a broken heart, having, besides, an alphenic, egophonious voice.