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1 Such attacks were as idle as whistling for rain on the house-tops.
2 He set about his work, whistling for the first time since morning.
3 For my part, I prefer fighting for glory to whistling for money.
4 Why do I answer yours? said the man, whistling for his dog.
5 The young prince moved away quickly, already whistling for his sub-officers.
6 They had reached the station and the east-bound train was whistling for Gaston.
7 It was barely daylight when Ayla left, riding Whinney and whistling for Wolf.
8 She gathered everything up and headed outside, whistling for Whinney and Racer to follow.
9 The hotel seemed unchanged, even the red-coated doorman whistling for a cab seemed familiar.
10 Maulevrier left his grandmother soon after this, and went downstairs, whistling for very joyousness.
11 They'd been whistling for a while but mostly there had been quiet, frustrated resignation.
12 It was "Bell-Wether." A tune shepherds have been whistling for ten thousand years.
13 Then whistling for Wolf, she started back upstream; she was in a hurry to return.
14 Now, as to whistling for the wind, let me give you my theory about it.
15 One square was less quiet than others, because somebody was steadily whistling for a taxi.
16 Can't have you whistling for a pilot, and I'd sooner you put out your lights.
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