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1
It was the skull of a steer, with enormous
branching
horns
.
2
They were large, variously colored animals with the widely-
branching
horns
that distinguish them.
3
It is like a deer, but it has long,
branching
horns
.
4
It looked like a great black beast with
branched
horns
.
5
These elk had wide,
branching
horns
measuring three or four feet from tip to tip.
6
Ay, Johnnie, you would have wondered at those- adozenstags' heads with
branching
horns
in the hall.'
7
At a small distance were the stag with
branching
horns
,
the timid deer, and the sportive, frisking fawn.
8
A meteor played round his
branching
horns
;
the awful faces of other times looked from the clouds of Crona.
9
The dilemma has
branching
horns
.
10
The stranger now perceived what appeared to him the
branching
horns
of a rival, hearing, at the same time, the well-known challenge.
11
Just now a heavy-headed elk, with much-
branched
horns
fully three feet long, stood and looked at me, and then quietly trotted away.
12
In shape they justified Dol's criticism; for they certainly were not unlike cows of the Alderney breed, save for the widely
branching
horns
.
13
While I was watching, a herd of deer, headed by a fine stag with
branching
horns
,
came down to the water to drink.
14
Then, one after another, he slew a buffalo, four bisons, a mighty elk with
branching
horns
,
and many deers and stags and savage beasts.
15
The beautiful creature with the
branching
horns
,
the delicate ears, the shapely head and body, looked as if stamped in ink in the dim star-gleam.
16
The latter were still but half-grown, and, like the female, were without the "
branching
horns
"
that adorned the head of the old bull.