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  • He used to see this strange solitary being, prowling about the mine, always accompanied by a monstrous owl, which he called Harfang, who assisted him in his perilous occupation, by soaring with a lighted match to places Silfax was unable to reach.

    The Underground City 2003

  • He used to see this strange solitary being, prowling about the mine, always accompanied by a monstrous owl, which he called Harfang, who assisted him in his perilous occupation, by soaring with a lighted match to places Silfax was unable to reach.

    The Underground City 1877

  • He used to see this strange solitary being, prowling about the mine, always accompanied by a monstrous owl, which he called Harfang, who assisted him in his perilous occupation, by soaring with a lighted match to places Silfax was unable to reach.

    The Underground City, or, the Child of the Cavern Jules Verne 1866

  • The French variant of the Heron TP is called Harfang ( "Eagle"), and three were purchased a year ago, and sent to Afghanistan last Summer.

    StrategyPage.com 2010

  • "Harfang!" cried Scrubb and Jill in glad, excited voices; and "Harfang," repeated Puddleglum in a dull, gloomy voice.

    The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953

  • And, as regards imagination and the elements of mystery and awe, surely in the "Underground City" with its cavern world, its secret, undiscoverable, unrelenting foe, the "Harfang," bird of evil omen, and the "fire maidens" of the ruined castle, surely with all these "imagination" is anything but lacking.

    The Underground City 1877

  • And, as regards imagination and the elements of mystery and awe, surely in the "Underground City" with its cavern world, its secret, undiscoverable, unrelenting foe, the "Harfang," bird of evil omen, and the "fire maidens" of the ruined castle, surely with all these "imagination" is anything but lacking.

    Off on a Comet 1877

  • "Underground City" with its cavern world, its secret, undiscoverable, unrelenting foe, the "Harfang," bird of evil omen, and the "fire maidens" of the ruined castle, surely with all these "imagination" is anything but lacking.

    Off on a Comet! a Journey through Planetary Space Jules Verne 1866

  • Journeying for days in the cold, desolate lands, Jill dreams of hot baths in the Giant city of Harfang....and forgets to recite the signs.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Donna Farley 2007

  • Journeying for days in the cold, desolate lands, Jill dreams of hot baths in the Giant city of Harfang....and forgets to recite the signs.

    Water and Spirit Donna Farley 2007

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