But Mr. Weaver, who had shepherded his family of six with 14 guns at hand in the Idaho wilds, spoke rather mournfully of his individualism.
Sonic quality aside, many fans of vinyl speak mournfully of the loss of album-size cover art.
They spoke mournfully about Roland Keefer for a while.
He spoke mournfully about the Manhattan of his youth, of departed show business pals: Mabel Mercer, Jean Sablon, Josephine Premice.
Later that same day, when we were eating in the kitchen, Kitty again spoke mournfully about her age.
Jarnie shrugged helplessly, and then spoke into his microphone mournfully.
The room was so eloquent to Clennam in the changed circumstances of his return to the miserable Marshalsea; it spoke to him so mournfully of her, and of his loss of her; that it would have gone hard with him to resist it, even though he had not been alone.
The play, at the Golden Theater, speaks mournfully about the discordant music made by human beings as against the transporting sounds of, say, the saxophone.
Beat thou the drum, that it speak mournfully; Trail your steel pikes.
She was here to speak about a city that no longer existed: the same way that Greeks from Alexandria spoke mournfully of their own multi-ethnic Mediterranean city, also with a sweeping sickle-shaped harbor, that for centuries has been dominated by Greeks, but now was completely Arab.