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    whistling


    1. Travis spun back on his heel, whistling a tune about sunshine


    2. Hermann tried to cover his ears with his pillow, but then he was bothered by the sound of the whistling from his own nose


    3. Her happy whistling turned to a concerned hum


    4. Whistling, he grabbed his lunchbox from the refrigerator


    5. and Dan had almost got to the point of whistling one over when, to his obvious relief,


    6. the back lane, heading for the main road, whistling Greensleeves as he swished the


    7. Whistling In The Day


    8. whistling in the day


    9. It stopped at the campsite and snuffled, they could hear it's breath whistling and smell it's carrion smell


    10. Luray knew she should restrain herself from bopping into town whistling a Blighnitentide tune, but that was how she felt already

    11. ' And then he began whistling the anonymous soulful tune he'd played earlier - but in keys not yet appreciated by the untrained ear


    12. I wandered well off the track left in the grass by the other two, feeling and stroking the boulders as I passed, sometimes a long way behind but happy, whistling, and sometimes even singing in an absent-minded way; a lad again with nothing to rush home after school for, and a long time before tea


    13. whistling and shouting, and the liberal use of flexible switches of


    14. The wind buffeted the building, whistling through an invisible gap in the window frame and making an eerie noise, high pitched, floating above the scouring of the rain


    15. the Inn, whistling and feeling on top of the world


    16. Wind streams through the cabin, whistling on the jagged slivers of glass that cling to the window frames front and back


    17. In her thoughts she throws open the patio doors at her father’s house and takes a slow step around his garden, shuffling past flower pots full of cigarette butts, one more casualty on the mend, a dressing-gowned remnant of the whistling generation


    18. Just whistling a few notes to himself off the sky, like maybe he's a sound man going thru some final checks, gradually collecting it into a melody


    19. I remember him looking round the cover and whistling to himself as he did so, and then breaking out in that old sea-song that he sang so often afterwards:


    20. Below, as I stood whistling for a cab, a man came on me through the fog

    21. Mark returns, whistling, along the same path he left on the previous night


    22. The man kept turning back and whistling at her


    23. If the kettle is whistling, then it indicates that your emotions have literally reached the boiling point


    24. And a sudden cold rush of air passed through the nearby corridor, making a faint whistling sound


    25. “That you were caught up in the field, and activated the tossers at the same time, while whistling Goodnight Irene, of course!”


    26. Her breath was whistling between her teeth, her face as white as death


    27. its mystic whistling organ sound replaying in her head


    28. She started coughing and Helen ran to her side and held a bowl so she could spit into it the phlegm sounded like it was coming from her boots and a creaking whistling and wheezing came from her lungs


    29. The last thing I saw of him they had hoisted him up and were carrying him off with blood pouring from his smashed mouth accompanied by gurgling and whistling sounds as he tried to breath


    30. One by one each of them joined in the whistling and painfully slowly started putting their coats on

    31. “And what, arrest us for whistling?” asked Esther, getting up


    32. Please, humour me by joining in the whistling, it’s my birthday and I love this song, it’s better than happy birthday don’t you think?”


    33. Wouldn’t you know it, soon the whole pub was whistling and the friends slowly marched out, bowing to the innocently whistling crowd and leaving a severely stressed burly landlord git, unable to control the now rambunctious musicality of the remaining customers


    34. The boy appeared again, whistling as he strolled past the shop


    35. McKee sat down in one of the chairs, leaning his head back against the restraint, air whistling in and out of his mouth


    36. whistling through the trees, and chilly Thistle woke up one gray


    37. The whistling arrows rose high, raced down with gravity and pent up energy


    38. There was a sharp whistling noise, and a small, dark projectile flew through the air toward the drawbridge


    39. They walked about the stage showing off their outfit and hair to the whistling and cheering crowd and to the judges who were at last smiling


    40. I could hardly imagine that just a few days earlier war was raging here, with bullets flying and whistling by in all directions

    41. Now the kettle was whistling


    42. "Whistling at sheepdogs, eh?" I chided him


    43. In 1977, promoted now to Lieutenant Colonel and transferred into the depleted officer corps of the infantry, Truman was leading an assault team around a bend in a dirt road north of Ocotal, near the Honduran border, when a whistling rifle round cut a furrow across his right cheek and punched a neat hole through his ear an instant before the first cracks of AK-47’s rang out


    44. Stuart walked along the empty track whistling away to ‘The barber of Seville’


    45. She smirked and shook her head at the fear the sound had awakened in her, when she saw Truman in the bluish light of the moon, on his patio whistling down to her


    46. So he set off as well into the direction of what looked like a promising cluster of older-looking trees, their barks craggy and laden with moss, happily whistling a tune he could not possibly remember what it was


    47. Whistling a mindless tune, he tried to figure out what to do next, or more to the point, when to do it


    48. He was at peace, and rightfully so, as he accelerated towards the river below, feet first, flying in a black fog, the cold air whistling past his ears…at last


    49. But why is everyone whistling? They aren’t James


    50. Peter stands behind me, whistling as he fluffs his pillow











































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