As he spoke he went to a phonograph, which screwed fast to a small table, and wound up the spring of the instrument and adjusted the big gold horn.
To their astonishment they beheld a small round table running as fast as its four spindle legs could carry it, and to the top was screwed fast a phonograph with a big gold horn.
The phonograph now began to play a jerky jumble of sounds which proved so bewildering that after a moment Scraps stuffed her patchwork apron into the gold horn and cried: "Stop--stop!
And Tacit lies the gold once-knotted horn, Oedipa remembered.
Its gold horns may remind you of a devil or a Minotaur, depending on your mood; $39 at Dom USA, 382 West Broadway (Broome Street).
Gleaming gold barbels dripped from his lower jaws, and darker gold horns, like those of a ram, curled backward from atop his equine-shaped pate.
The helmet design essentially remains the same as it was in 1948, except for updates to the coloring, navy blue field with gold horns.
The huntsman, huntsman blows his horn, a gold horn, a cream horn.
One set of gold horns was moving through the herd; he watched the bright circles constantly fall apart before it and rejoin in its wake.
A curled, gold horn nestled within.