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There were four of them dressed exactly like the Whiffler.
The Whiffler plunged past him and out into the dark.
After a preliminary phrase or two it ushered in the Whiffler.
"Didn't he and Ralphy have a row about his whiffler?
After a bit, Ralphy turned up and gave Ernie his whiffler.
The Whiffler threaded a scarlet cord through the tip of his sword.
"The whiffler," Carey said from the door, "is rolled up separate.
Only time he might have had a go, Ralphy had pinched his whiffler.
She also saw Ernie come charging offstage without his whiffler and in a roaring rage himself.
The Betty ran and the Whiffler gave chase.
"It couldn't have been the whiffler," Thompson sighed.
The Whiffler mainly plays host to small Shakespeare productions.
Stayne returned the whiffler and went on round the wall to the O.P. entrance.
Will you do Mrs. Whiffler and myself a favour?'
Presently, the Whiffler, again carrying his sword, re-appeared through the back entrance and joined his brothers.
Simon Begg says he was incoherent Stayne comes out and gives him back the whiffler.
Early in 1540 he also acted as whiffler, or horn-blower, when Anne was publicly received at Blackheath.
Mr. Whiffler sighs, 'these children, Saunders, make one quite an old man.'
Us all knows you be Whiffler," said his father irritably, "and going in mortal dread of our lives on account of it."
"Sharpening up the old whiffler, what?"
The Whiffler was on the Mardian dolmen.
Dr. Otterly's gaze travelled to the whiffler, which Fox still held by the ribbons.
"A few moments later, Ralph Stayne came out with Ernie's whiffler.
'And yet,' pursues Mr. Whiffler, 'what can equal domestic happiness?
"I be Whiffler," Ernie said very loudly.