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1 I | was worth her weight in gold.~ ~"My wife wouldn't give
2 I | Flaming! painted red~and gold to make Touchard burst with
3 III| feelings on beholding a~gold chain round his neck, at
4 III| of which no doubt was a gold~watch! From that moment
5 III| over his abdomen a heavy gold~chain, ending in a bunch
6 IV | thousand talari, one thousand gold coins, a beautiful Greek
7 IV | thousand talari, the thousand gold~pieces, and the fine weapons,
8 IV | yours is worth its weight in gold?" replied the count. "If~
9 V | attention to him.~ ~"'All is not gold that glitters,'" he began,
10 VI | belt with a richly~chased gold buckle, a velvet ribbon
11 VI | Fleece hanging by a short gold chain. He~had arranged his
12 VII| coat, violet silk~gloves, gold buckles to his shoes and
13 IX | him this was the age of gold.~ ~For three years the warbler
14 IX | five years of silver and gold Pere Cardot had laid by~
15 IX | dressed, and she gave him a gold watch, the price of which
16 IX | workmanship, fastened by gold cords,~dazzled all eyes.
17 IX | Florentinas y Cabirolos. Gold glittered on four card-tables
18 IX | adorned with diamonds, five gold pieces. Oscar pulled out
19 IX | such~ignoble coins with gold. In ten throws the actress
20 XI | slipped into a~pretentious gold ring, was a chain of silk,
21 XI | twirled a cane with a chased gold knob, which was horribly
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