Make high-pitched, whiney noises.
1Someone wauled a marching song from one war or another on a flute.
2I don't 'ceive any of de Waul's servants, Miss Phill.
3Mrs. Waul had received the note and despatched in return that given her by her mistress.
4Mrs. Waul felt a trembling hand laid on her arm, and turned anxiously to her companion.
5Mrs. Waul, what brings you here so early?
6That was mostly at full moon, when the lady cats wauled enticingly from the roofs of Caprona.
7Mr. Waul, this is your countryman, General Laurance; and doubtless you have mutual acquaintances in the United States.
8The guards finally admitted: "Waul is oval!"
9You look weary, and unhappy, said Mr. Waul, who did not like the expression of the hopeless, fixed blanched lips.
10As Mrs. Waul spoke she stroked one of the invalid's thin hands, that hung listlessly over the side of the sofa.
11Fortunately Mrs. Waul, impatiently watching for her return, caught a glimpse of the yet distant figure and hastened to meet her.
12Mr. Waul, I have unexpectedly altered my entire programme, and, instead of going to Pæstum, must start at once to Paris.
13Pray don't think me weak and fickle, but indeed, Mrs. Waul, some of my laurels gash like a crown of thorns.
14Mrs. Waul, recollect that I have been shut up for two months in a close room, and this change is really delicious.
15Has the postman been, or a bird whispered it to you, or have some of Waul's servants been making a call here?
16"Mrs. Waul, may I disturb you for a moment?"