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  • "Redhorn," I replied with much embarrassment, "I should be happy to do anything that I could for you, but I cannot be a bear.

    Indian Boyhood 1902

  • "Redhorn," I replied with much embarrassment, "I should be happy to do anything that I could for you, but I cannot be a bear.

    Indian Boyhood Charles Alexander Eastman 1898

  • I have turned back from Redhorn Pass, and it's looking more and more like I'm going to have to pass through Moria.

    i walk where the bottles break and the blacktop still comes back for more truepenny 2008

  • 'From signs that we have seen lately,' said Gandalf, 'I fear that the Redhorn Gate may be watched; and also I have doubts of the weather that is coming up behind.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • She is walking in the blue fields of the South, and a little wreath of snow on this Redhorn hillock troubles her not at all.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • I thought at first that this here Redhorn, or whatever its name is, might be it, till Gimli spoke his piece.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • Yonder stands Barazinbar, the Redhorn, cruel Caradhras; and beyond him are Silvertine and Cloudyhead: Celebdil the White, and Fanuidhol the Grey, that we call Zirak-zigil and Bundushathûr.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • 'The attack on the Redhorn Gate has tired us out, and we must rest here for a while.'

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • Tonight we shall be on our way high up towards the Redhorn Gate.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • I thought at first that this here Redhorn, or whatever its name is, might be it, till Gimli spoke his piece.

    The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954

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