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At one time over two thousand wherries made their way to and from the theatre district."
I know they're fast, but they wouldn't be any good hunting wherries."
Ever notice that wherries fly south after the autumn solstice?
When you bounced all those felines like so many wherries?
Maybe wild wherries could be found nearby fattening on the spring growth in the lower range.
"If your dragons have lost the taste for fish, hunt wherries.
The wherries can make fast work of anything edible."
"Then they'd be an equal match for the wherries."
We have flown Fall, and I haven't eaten since those wherries last week.
They saw the flock of wherries first and realized that there would have to be some vegetation on the Continent.
Wherries don't change, and wild whers would come nowhere near a dragon.
He scanned the skies, thinking there might be wild wherries or fire lizards above him.
Images of wherries can be seen on many pub signs and village signs.
There were a few wherries who missed a meal but I don't think we disturbed the balance much."
May Gurney replaced their wherries with modern lighters in the early 1960s.
Had there perhaps been stables for beasts and wherries built at some distance from the settlement?
Even for smaller living creatures, like wherries or herdbeasts.
The wherries brought mud and lime to be fired at nearby kilns.
It was just as likely that the dragonets did, too, judging by the way they had routed the wherries.
Despite this, wherries were using the navigation until 1912, when a disastrous flood damaged the locks.
Of course, the wherries here are huge.
If wherries were after it, it was something that would also feed him and his fire lizard.
"Forest wherries are better than coastal ones," Kimmer said, slicing himself another portion.
Nyassa pointed northward at the unmistakable outline of five wherries.
Large sailing wherries employed a quant pole at least 8 metres in length.