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Or that you lived an entire life by a dying star as another man, teaching science to your children and playing the penny-whistle for your wife.
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I have been tempted, in this connexion, to deplore the slender faculties of the human race, with its penny-whistle of a voice, its dull cars, and its narrow range of sight.
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Her penny-whistle was intact, and the tiny harp he'd given her.
The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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He inherited a penny-whistle media unit and turned it into a formidable operation.
Betty Bothroyd The Autobiography Bothroyd, Betty 1988
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Besides this, there were all her other accomplishments; she could play on all sorts of musical instruments, as, for instance, fiddle and zither, large harp and jew's-harp, church organ and mouth organ, flute and penny-whistle, and even on the nursery comb; she could sing like a nightingale and dance like a fairy.
The Sleeping Beauty Arthur Rackham 1913
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He'll play on a dog-fight better than you can on a penny-whistle: as soon as he chooses they're sitting one on each side of the gramophone, listening to Their
Foe-Farrell Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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And yet runn'st toward him still; and hence also some may infer that this pitiful penny-whistle was blown by the same breath which in time gained power to fill that archangelic trumpet.
A Study of Shakespeare Algernon Charles Swinburne 1873
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I have been tempted, in this connection, to deplore the slender faculties of the human race, with its penny-whistle of a voice, its dull ears, and its narrow range of sight.
The Pocket R.L.S., being favourite passages from the works of Stevenson Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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I have been tempted, in this connexion, to deplore the slender faculties of the human race, with its penny-whistle of a voice, its dull cars, and its narrow range of sight.
Edinburgh Picturesque Notes Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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I have been tempted, in this connection, to deplore the slender faculties of the human race, with its penny-whistle of a voice, its dull ears, and its narrow range of sight.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25) Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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