He was an Englishman called Rudson, with a hard, dissolute face, a bored manner and a public school accent overlaid by a faint American twang.
There was a faint twang from the pirate ship, then a smoldering bolt arced across the sky.
His voice was deep and revealed a faint twang.
At last she paused and, behind the door where they'd halted, he heard a faint, metallic twang as of, perhaps, a chord struck on a harpsichord.
There was a faint twang in his voice, a hint of a patois that might have been West Indian.
"Yes indeed," she answered, the faintest twang edging her voice, "I sure do."
He touched one of the shining strands and it gave off a faint and plangent twang.
Then there is the faint twang of the subway rails as a train starts to approach the station, still several blocks away.
He pulled at a piece of it, and it snapped back with a faint 'twang'.
And it was a pretty challenging time personally too," he says, a faint twang of Midlands upbringing in his accent.