Book, Chapter

1    2,  33|     by stood Fortune with her horn of plenty, and the three
2    2,  43|   shameless brow, and a sharp horn. A great many school-teachers
3    2,  47|        but he was as tough as horn, carried his age well, and
4    2,  57|    pleasure, rope-dancers and horn blowers; all other entertainments
5    4, 108| treasures finds:~The hunter's horn and hounds the forests wake,~
6    5, 138|      don't make it as hard as horn!~All that you see in the
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