Whistled
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So I
whistled
along with him.
I
whistled
alone, I
whistled
in the classroom, I
whistled
on bike, I
whistled
everywhere.
And I also
whistled
at a Christmas Eve party with my family-in-law.
Once there was a princess who
whistled
beautifully.
The years went by and the princess grew up into a beautiful young woman, who
whistled
even more beautifully.
Some
whistled
badly.
Some
whistled
well.
Possibly the best laughs come from George Cole as Flash Harry (who comes out of a bush when
whistled
at) and various visits to classrooms by Ms Fritton (Sims) reacting to explosions ('Oh poor Betty!") or science lab gin production ("just send a few bottles of that up to my room"').
'Well, now let's part,' he said, and limping with his left foot, and holding his gun ready, he
whistled
to his dog and went off in one direction.
He stroked her, and
whistled
as a sign that she might now set off.
At last the third bell rang, the engine
whistled
and creaked, the coupling chains gave a jerk, and the husband crossed himself.
For the rest, like his horse, which stood immovable, without suffering from the wind, he seemed to be made of stone; he had no appearance of feeling either the cold or the gusts that
whistled
at his ears.
And never had a stone
whistled
by his ears; he only met men who were silent and slow to salute him; most often he came upon lovers, who cared nothing for politics and took their fill of pleasure in holes and corners.
Ned Land
whistled "
Yankee Doodle" between his teeth, stuffed his hands in his pockets, and turned his back on us.
The rushes, close to the ground, whistled; the branches trembled in a swift rustling, while their summits, ceaselessly swaying, kept up a deep murmur.
They had
whistled
for him a quarter of an hour; Hivert had even gone back a mile and a half expecting every moment to catch sight of her; but it had been necessary to go on.
At first she felt stunned; she saw the trees, the paths, the ditches, Rodolphe, and she again felt the pressure of his arm, while the leaves rustled and the reeds
whistled.
The dogs barked, and rushed towards him; but he
whistled
softly, and they came and fawned upon him.
She soon realised what had really happened, opened her eyes wide,
whistled
to herself, but did not waste time to yank open the bedroom doors and shout loudly into the darkness of the bedrooms: "Come and 'ave a look at this, it's dead, just lying there, stone dead!"
Fifty pistols lighted the scene, and the bullets
whistled
in every direction round the head of the devoted peddler.
The fury of the wind, as it
whistled
round the angles of the building, was in consonance with those feelings, and she rose and moved to a window of her apartment.
The night was dark, and the wind
whistled
through the vale with the dreariness of November.
Tom
whistled
twice more; these signals were answered in the same way.
I
whistled
when I came to those words written under his name; for though I had long made up my mind that our lodger could be none other than one of those wonderful soldiers of whom we had heard so much, who had forced their way into every capital of Europe, save only our own, still I had little thought that our roof covered Napoleon's own aide-de-camp and a colonel of his Guard.
He
whistled
and kicked the stones before him as he strolled along.
He looked at the shops,
whistled
between his teeth, turned round to ogle the women who brushed past him.
'Ah! you should keep dogs--fine animals--sagacious creatures --dog of my own once--pointer--surprising instinct--out shooting one day--entering inclosure--whistled--dog stopped--
whistled
again--Ponto--no go; stock still--called him--Ponto, Ponto--wouldn't move--dog transfixed--staring at a board-- looked up, saw an inscription--"Gamekeeper has orders to shoot all dogs found in this inclosure"--wouldn't pass it--wonderful dog--valuable dog that--very.''Singular circumstance that,' said Mr. Pickwick.
'Good-morning.''Good-morning;' and the officer
whistled
a lively air as he strode away.
They searched every nook and corner round, together and separately; they shouted, whistled, laughed, called--and all with the same result.
As Sam said this, he suited the action to the word, and
whistled
far louder than before.
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