Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|    called) gave a blast of his horn to bring them together,
 2   I,        XI|     the cup, which was made of horn. Seeing him standing, his
 3   I,        XI|     mortar. All this while the horn was not idle, for it went
 4   I,        XX|       because the mouth of the Horn is overhead and makes midnight
 5   I,     XXXIX|       of the Counts Egmont and Horn, and was promoted to be
 6   I,      XLIX| Roncesvalles there is Roland's horn, as large as a large beam;
 7  II,     XXXIV|      of a bugle, a huge hollow horn that gave out a horrible
 8  II,     XXXIV|        saying he blew his huge horn, turned about and went off
 9  II,     XXXIV|  another devil or hear another horn like the last, I'll wait
10  II,     XXXIV|        black housings; on each horn they had fixed a large lighted
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