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  • The tale of the most frightsome hound as ever haunted London, and of Yapper, the Scruffian as learned to speak dog, the Scruffian as tamed Whelp ... well, as near to tamed him as that snarling, slavering, scurrilous cur of a canine ever could be tamed.

    A Reminder Hal Duncan 2010

  • The tale of the most frightsome hound as ever haunted London, and of Yapper, the Scruffian as learned to speak dog, the Scruffian as tamed Whelp ... well, as near to tamed him as that snarling, slavering, scurrilous cur of a canine ever could be tamed.

    The Scruffians Project: The Beast of Buskerville Hal Duncan 2010

  • The tale of the most frightsome hound as ever haunted London, and of Yapper, the Scruffian as learned to speak dog, the Scruffian as tamed Whelp ... well, as near to tamed him as that snarling, slavering, scurrilous cur of a canine ever could be tamed.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Hal Duncan 2010

  • Whelp, I have to get back to my movie barn in Toontown, my leading lady Minnie is waiting for her big scene,” pips Mickey.

    Disney’s next generation theme park entertainment, already here? | The Disney Blog 2009

  • Whelp I just discovered this blog today and it is absolutely hilarious - obviously Jen's posts are great but a lot of the comments are classic too.

    "Cleuless" is Right Jen 2008

  • Click on the "map" link next to the lvl 41 Scalding Whelp.

    Automated Expertise Management 2005

  • Whelp, I suppose that's all the Internet time I get for a while.

    amishboy Diary Entry amishboy 2002

  • Whelp, whelp!’ thought Mr. Harthouse, lazily; ‘what an Ass you are!’

    Hard Times 2002

  • "Whelp whose mother never knew his father's name!" one of the longnosed men snarled.

    Conan The Invincible Jordan, Robert 1982

  • Thorkell Whelp makes answer: "We will give in to you and ride no further; but sorry shall we be if we are not there and you are in want of men this day."

    Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature W. P. Ker

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