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1 1 | painted~and gilded. The gold is scarcely noticeable;
2 1 | stuff of~crimson silk with gold reflections, called in former
3 2 | a filagree of burnished~gold. The baroness always braided
4 3 | hundred thousand~francs in gold, she might have had ten
5 3 | baron ten thousand~francs in gold,an immense sacrifice, to
6 3 | have disinterred a little gold to pay for the results of
7 6 | it is of~bronze set in gold, but vivid gold and animated
8 6 | bronze set in gold, but vivid gold and animated bronze. This
9 6 | Maupin are sublime; the gold of her glance illuminates
10 7 | brocade shot with crimson and~gold against green and yellow,
11 7 | Turkish slippers, red and~gold.~ ~"What is the matter?"
12 7 | neck enamelled in blue~and gold at some distance from her,
13 8 | besides, there's a little gold to be found here," added
14 9 | rearing argent, shod with gold. That beautiful creature
15 9 | them here and there into gold. She threw back the thin
16 16| the rapidity of magic. The gold pieces rang~as they fell,
17 16| petticoat which was full of gold coins.~ ~Mademoiselle de
18 16| Gasselin to lock the doors.~ ~"Gold will not give him health,"
19 19| marvelled at the beauty of the gold~service, a present from
20 25| in the beautiful blue and gold salon of~the hotel Schontz,
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