I have been watching you from over the wall--sitting like IM-patience on a monument, and pouting up that pretty red mouth to
whistling shape, and whooing and whooing, and privately swearing, and never being able to produce a note.
By and by he thought he heard a whistle, as of some one
whistling a tune.
Two snipe, playing and chasing one another, and only
whistling, not crying, flew straight at the very heads of the sportsmen.
"And now they're payin' their respects to each other and tryin' to get clear," the red-faced man went on, as the hurried
whistling ceased.
He had such a cheery way of
whistling, she had told me, it had always brightened her at her work to hear him
whistling, and when he whistled he stood with his legs apart, and his hands in the pockets of his knickerbockers.
Pacifique strode sturdily on along the red lane,
whistling. He did not see Anne.
I listened, and heard on the other side of the door a shouting voice, accompanied by an extraordinary rumbling and
whistling sound, traveling backward and forward, as well as I could judge, over a great space.
Then did a roaring wind tear the folds apart:
whistling, whizzing, and piercing, it threw unto me a black coffin.
The burn was full of trout; the wood of cushat-doves; on the open side of the mountain beyond, whaups would be always
whistling, and cuckoos were plentiful.
"I'm just
whistling, and that only means I'm pretty well satisfied."
"Ay," cried he, "and I'll hurry thee anon." And he sent the arrow
whistling after Robin.
Suddenly the strange sound of a far-off
whistling and thud was heard, followed by a boom of cannon blending into a dull roar that set the windows rattling.