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1
Now they have been left to
whistle
for
what they were owed.
2
As to the mice they were left to
whistle
for
their food.
3
Another of Coupeau's lies; she could
whistle
for
him if she liked.
4
He began to
whistle
for
the puppy, but cut himself short, laughing.
5
She did not
whistle
for
him either, but he kept on coming.
6
Go and put away your things and then we'll
whistle
for
Irene.
7
The bird finally did get to like her and
whistle
for
her.
8
What says fishing- man: When sails flap, owner may
whistle
for
cargo.
9
Don't
whistle
for
me now; for I don't get much play, gentlemen!
10
So below, while the poet and I
whistle
for
a breeze.
11
He shall
whistle
for
her when he repents; and he will, mark me.
12
We can
whistle
for
that as a sailor whistles for wind.
13
But it can
whistle
for
such a thing as far as you're concerned.
14
If a very large tree, we might
whistle
for
the 'coon.
15
I'll
whistle
for
a taxi, and we'll drive home in state.
16
They were waiting for a
whistle
for
a knock on that never was.
whistle
for
whistle