Legendary character from Venezuela.
1A cab swung over to the curb and the whistler jumped in.
2He was the whistler; but before they met his whistling changed to singing.
3And to our horror the whistler was coming quickly towards us.
4Rounding a corner, the whistler collided with a mountain of blue and brass.
5However England can't take advantage of the whistler's largesse.
6I'm sure the whistler we've heard is a man.
7Bob gave them "Alabama" next, accompanied by the whistler and his bird chorus.
8A moment later the whistler appeared-andan exclamation all but escaped the girl's red, parted lips.
9He kept on straight at the whistler.
10They both looked for the whistler.
11Heat pivoted to see the man from before, the whistler, rushing toward them, his bad leg miraculously healed.
12Nearer and nearer came the whistler; until the crunching of his feet could be heard upon the dead leaves.
13Therefore, the captain took the whistler nearly dead on, leaving to the larger steamer plenty of room in the open sea.
14With considerable amazement Mayo noticed that the other fellow was edging toward the whistler at a sharper angle than any one needed.
15And you, whose honest heart they deceive, are the whistler whom the bird-catcher uses to decoy his feathered victims into the snare.
16By the end of the tune, I have found the whistler, a wizened old man in a faded red shirt and overalls.
Translations for the whistler