“It was a harsh, rasping voice, in its timbre not unlike a sawmill.”
Laughing Gas (1936)
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
P.G. Wodehouse 302
English author 1881–1975Related quotes

Julian, on the songs of the early Germans. As quoted in his Mispogon.
General sources

Yr wybrwynt helynt hylaw
Agwrdd drwst a gerdda draw,
Gŵr eres wyd garw ei sain,
Drud byd heb droed heb adain.
"Y Gwynt" (The Wind), line 1; translation by Joseph P. Clancy, from Gwyn Jones (ed.) The Oxford Book of Welsh Verse in English (Oxford: OUP, 1977) p. 38.

"Caribbean Cold War" http://www.redpepper.org.uk/latin/x-may96-pinter.htm, Red Pepper (May 1996).

“Africa has a voice. Fifty years after independence, Africa demands that its voice must be heard”
Quoted on BBC News, "Kenya's independence: Uhuru Kenyatta in equality appeal" http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-25351484 (12 December 2013).
Context: We will embrace partnerships based on mutual respect and win-win scenarios. We will not accept partnerships that do not recognise we also have the intellectual capacity to engage on equal terms. Africa has a voice. Fifty years after independence, Africa demands that its voice must be heard.

Translation of Horace, Odes, Book III, ode iii

Sleigh, Tom. "Robert Pinsky", ‘’BOMB Magazine’’ Summer, 1998. .
Other