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1     I|  like a pair of threatening horns, and the neck was so compressed
2   III| behind the waggons by their horns were the couple of yoke
3   III|     the pair of them by the horns, one on each side, and you
4   III| lemons on the tips of their horns, and tie ribbons round them!"~ ~"
5   III|     here and there with his horns. God be merciful to the
6   VII|  leading after them, by the horns, a young stall ox that had
7  VIII| stupid, heavy animal, whose horns had to grow[Pg 188] before
8  XIII|     his wife.~ ~And now the horns began to sound and the whips
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