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1. He pressed her sides causing her wings to explode from her back and a small whelp to escape her lips
2. and like a lion's whelp roaring for his prey
3. 9 Judah is a lion's whelp: from the prey, my son, you have gone up: he stooped down, he couched as a lion, and as an old lion; who shall rouse him up?
4. 22 And of Dan he said, Dan is a lion's whelp: he shall leap from Bashan
5. 9 Judah is a lion's whelp: from the prey, my son, thou art gone up: he stooped
6. 4 In his acts he was like a lion and like a lion's whelp roaring for his prey
7. What business did that whelp have with Priestess Gita? A wave of jealousy swept through him
8. The whelp with the magic stones was traveling with a high priestess? It made sense in a peculiar way
9. (I nearly choked on that) What"s that? What am I ringing for? Ah! Yes! I"ve seen the young whelp
10. “The whelp deserved everything that befell his father
11. Nord jumped up cursing, "Dammit, Lov! I know I said hurt me, but I didn't mean for you to kill me!" The giant elf yelped at the impudent whelp on the ground, spitting blood from his mouth while glaring at his nephew
12. She had a bad whelp on the side of her face
13. “Disobedient whelp of a bitch,” he said of Cai
14. “You mean that? No sobbing over some Saxon bitch and her whelp who murdered our children?”
15. marks me as a lion’s whelp
16. further marks me as a lion’s whelp
17. under the sign of Leo, which further marks me as a lion’s whelp
18. and marks me as a Lion’s whelp, as well as a Lamb
19. “And who are you to threaten me so? I have conquered the riddle of this place and of the treasure! It is all mine! Again I say, who are you little half breed whelp of mine to threaten me so?”Iya said roughly
20. If this has been done by the command of the magician king your father, through fear that I should not afford you the aid you need and are entitled to, I may tell you he did not know and does not know half the mass, and was little versed in the annals of chivalry; for, if he had read and gone through them as attentively and deliberately as I have, he would have found at every turn that knights of less renown than mine have accomplished things more difficult: it is no great matter to kill a whelp of a giant, however arrogant he may be; for it is not many hours since I myself was engaged with one, and-I will not speak of it, that they may not say I am lying; time, however, that reveals all, will tell the tale when we least expect it
21. "What ails you, Cathy?" he was saying when I entered: "you look as dismal as a drowned whelp
22. That is the sole consideration which can make me endure the whelp: I despise him for himself, and hate him for the memories he revives! But that consideration is sufficient: he's as safe with me, and shall be tended as carefully as your master tends his own
23. Hallo! has the whelp been playing that game long? I did give him some lessons about snivelling
24. "Take that, you little whelp!"
25. Hareton, recovering from his disgust at being taken for a servant, seemed moved by her distress; and, having fetched the pony round to the door, he took, to propitiate her, a fine crooked-legged terrier whelp from the kennel, and putting it into her hand, bid her whist! for he meant nought
26. That is the sole consideration which can make me endure the whelp: I despise him for himself, and hate him for the memories he revives! But that consideration is sufficient: he’s as safe with me, and shall be tended as carefully as your master tends his own
27. ‘Because,’ he continued, looking at the two young people, who were fixed under his eye—Linton appeared as if he could not venture to stir or raise his head, and Catherine could not move, on his account—‘because that lad yonder seems determined to beat me; and I’d thank his uncle to be quick, and go before him! Hallo! has the whelp been playing that game long? I did give him some lessons about snivelling
28. "Nothin'," repeated Carmody, harshly, "in that jar but a hunch of old jellyfish from Sea Cove, a rottin' and stinkin' fit to whelp!"
29. “She’d have to whelp ever’ day in the year to supply the people that wants her pups
30. In the cat tribe, most of the species when adult are striped or spotted in lines; and stripes or spots can be plainly distinguished in the whelp of the lion and the puma
31. No one supposes that the stripes on the whelp of a lion, or the spots on the young blackbird, are of any use to these animals
32. The moment the old wolf saw the dogs and the people, he ran up to the whelp, took the lamb away from him, threw it over his back, and both wolves ran as fast as they could, and disappeared from view
33. I began to realise that I was in a dangerous situation, for a lioness robbed of her whelp is not the most gentle creature to deal with
1. The victim whelped and shook violently as he collapsed on the sand
2. “I was whelped with this and my dam gave
3. She whelped monsters down the whole L
4. Oh, God! to sail with such a heathen crew that have small touch of human mothers in them! Whelped somewhere by the sharkish sea
1. Maybe she was having a final dream of chasing through the forest, running down her quarry with the unique whelping noise she made
2. Then he added with a whelping voice: "I haven't got that kind of money, and you burnt the dope!"
3. She loves especially to hear about the dark coasts of South America with their impenetrable walls of trees and offshore breezes full of the stink of rotting kelp and the cries of whelping seals
1. "Don't think you can adopt me like one of your whelps," Alec said, raising his head to the others
2. Nathalia had brought her whelps along
3. of her whelps in the field, and your father is a man of war, and will not lodge with the people
4. 11 The old lion perishes for lack of prey, and the stout lion's whelps are scattered abroad
5. 8 The lion's whelps have not trodden it, nor the fierce lion passed by it
6. 38 They shall roar together like lions: they shall yell as lions' whelps
7. nourished her whelps among young lions
8. 3 And she brought up one of her whelps; It became a young lion, and it learned to catch the
9. 5 Now when she saw that she had waited, and her hope was lost, then she took another of her whelps, and made him a young
10. meet them as a bear that is bereaved of her whelps, and will rend the caul of their heart, and there will I devour them like a lion: the
11. afraid 12 The lion did tear in pieces enough for his whelps, and strangled for his lionesses, and filled his holes with prey, and his dens
12. 5 And a lioness came, with her two whelps, male and female, and the three crouched before Noah, and the two whelps rose up against the lioness and struck her, and made her flee from her place, and she went away, and they returned to their places, and crouched on the Earth before Noah
13. 7 And Noah saw this, and wondered greatly, and he rose and took the two whelps, and brought them into the Ark
14. 5 And a lioness came with her two whelps male and female and the three crouched before Noah and the two whelps rose up against the lioness and struck her and made her flee from her place and she went away and they returned to their places and crouched on the Earth before Noah
15. 7 And Noah saw this and wondered greatly and he rose and took the two whelps and brought them into the Ark
16. “Actually,” said the raccoon, “ I remember now that she told us that most of the ideas came from other animals, and that Wolfgang, whose wolf pack lost all of its females and whelps, did most of the recruiting of predators
17. whelps at a birth
18. And from this marvellous union shall come forth to the light of the world brave whelps that shall rival the ravening claws of their valiant father; and this shall come to pass ere the pursuer of the flying nymph shall in his swift natural course have twice visited the starry signs
19. Don Quixote was comforted by the prophecy he heard, for he at once comprehended its meaning perfectly, and perceived it was promised to him that he should see himself united in holy and lawful matrimony with his beloved Dulcinea del Toboso, from whose blessed womb should proceed the whelps, his sons, to the eternal glory of La Mancha; and being thoroughly and firmly persuaded of this, he lifted up his voice, and with a deep sigh exclaimed, "Oh thou, whoever thou art, who hast foretold me so much good, I implore of thee that on my part thou entreat that sage enchanter who takes charge of my interests, that he leave me not to perish in this captivity in which they are now carrying me away, ere I see fulfilled promises so joyful and incomparable as those which have been now made me; for, let this but come to pass, and I shall glory in the pains of my prison, find comfort in these chains wherewith they bind me, and regard this bed whereon they stretch me, not as a hard battle-field, but as a soft and happy nuptial couch; and touching the consolation of Sancho Panza, my squire, I rely upon his goodness and rectitude that he will not desert me in good or evil fortune; for if, by his ill luck or mine, it may not happen to be in my power to give him the island I have promised, or any equivalent for it, at least his wages shall not be lost; for in my will, which is already made, I have declared the sum that shall be paid to him, measured, not by his many faithful services, but by the means at my disposal
20. Whelps and dams of murderous foes whom none But we had spared
21. She whelps as often as he farts
22. Only, it had been silent in the master's absence, like wolf whelps in the absence of the wolf
23. HOW THE WOLVES TEACH THEIR WHELPS