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1     I|       three chairs, and began to whistle a fragment of some vaudeville
2     I|    huddle himself in his mantle, whistle for his long-legged steed,
3  XIII|        how, at a single familiar whistle, the various packs of hounds
4   XVI| elsewhere. At home you hear them whistle and shout, and bully their
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