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1 1| house with its white and gold, relieved by soft green 2 1| gaze, a neck where the red–gold hair showed like some animal’ 3 1| bosom, covered with big gold trinkets, in great evidence. 4 1| curls of her beautiful gray–gold hair a virginal face looked 5 4| china was ornamented with a gold line and lacked the customary 6 5| a way as to uncover the gold–laced cloak of King Dagobert. 7 7| displays in the shops, the gold ornaments of the jeweler’ 8 8| from swimming in a sea of gold made her so savage that 9 9| the flies with a bar of gold.~Meanwhile actors were chatting 10 10| color, embroidered with gold thread—a whole world of 11 10| tone of the room was old gold blended with green and red, 12 10| black silk with a simple gold heart at her throat, which 13 10| and the lacquer and old gold of the knickknacks. At that 14 10| the fabrics of silk and gold, the ivory, the bronzes, 15 11| he would cover her with gold. Besides, everybody was 16 11| wild whims and fancies, of gold scattered to the four winds, 17 11| brilliant color of a girl’s red–gold hair. She was shining in 18 11| in the light like a new gold coin; her chest was deep; 19 12| hall mosaics set off with gold were glittering under the 20 13| of ivory and the glint of gold. And there in the darkness, 21 13| breath from her lips changed gold into fine ashes, which the 22 13| heaps of men, barrowfuls of gold, failed to stop up the hole, 23 13| nudity. It was to be all in gold and silver beaten work—it 24 13| of money amid a river of gold, the tide of which almost 25 13| Dresden china, and it had a gold mount. He found her alone 26 13| yellow and the roses in red–gold. And here’s the grand design 27 13| himself an American and owning gold mines in his own country, 28 13| of red cloth laced with gold and the symbolic key hanging 29 13| she bade him walk on the gold, on the eagles, on the decorations, 30 13| hanging in corners and the gold lace–work surrounding the 31 13| against him there was the gold and silver bed, which shone 32 13| Blanche would give a pile of gold to have her back.~Zoe was 33 14| valuable knickknacks, a gold dinner service, nay, even 34 14| going to bed he hid his gold in his boots, and when we 35 14| flowed downward in rippling gold. Venus was rotting. It seemed