who toots on a flute , while he tutors computers.
" And they heard enraptured as if somebody was playing on the flute asoothing note into their ears.
A Fisherman skilled in music took his flute and his nets to the sea-shore.
The old woman gave her a golden flute, and said, tarry till the full moon comes again, then take this flute.
Then the fish put its head out of the water and said, "As you have helped me out of the mud I will give you a flute.
When he was tired he took his flute, and made music.
In the meantime the youngest huntsman was wandering about the three chambers in great trouble, fully expecting to have to end his days there, when he saw, hanging on the wall, a flute, then said he, why do you hang there.
The little one used to appear, sometimes as an elf, sometimes as a page; the most difficult part she had to play was the lion's hind leg in the "Magic Flute;" but as she grew larger she could represent the fore-feet of the lion.
"Grow and thrive if you can, and produce a good flute for them yonder at the mansion," he said; it would have given him great pleasure to see the noble baron and his companions well thrashed.
"I will make a flute with that bone.
The yellow stamina of each flower formed a tiny golden harp, from which came forth strains of music like the mingled tones of flute and lyre.
The shepherd was playing a flute and driving a herd of sheep, and his wife took their two children to him.
One day, as they rode along fields and meadows, they noticed a shepherd close by the road, cheerfully playing his flute.