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1 To blow a trumpet , signifies that you will gain your wishes.
2 And why they don't need to blow a trumpet to the new month.
3 We could not send our compliments, or blow a trumpet .
4 This aerolite could not be the object in question, for how could an aerolite blow a trumpet ?
5 There are a handful of twenty-first-century people who also blow a trumpet to kick off each month.
6 With their snouts and lack of lips, it was impossible for a Phelan to blow a trumpet .
7 The Bible commands me-orJacob, or whoever I am - to blow a trumpet at the start of every month.
8 I don't think it's iver well, even wi' oursel's, to blow a trumpet before any thing we're going to do.
9 I wish I were likely soon to hear the Berchtesgadner symphonies, and perhaps blow a trumpet or play a fife in one myself.
10 The French blew a trumpet of parley, and showed a white flag.
11 I was working on the toe of an angel blowing a trumpet .
12 On each side is an angel blowing a trumpet .
13 And he blew a trumpet , and they retired from the city, every man to his tent.
14 Blowing a trumpet of steam from each nostril.
15 A herald blew a trumpet , and the knight who was called the Sparrow-hawk galloped into the field.
16 Nine of them there are in my book, and a grand one going in front, blowing a trumpet .
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