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1 1| or less of a particular color, the one will be sold readily, 2 1| try to paint the precise color of his virtue on his standard. 3 1| and paint your house that color. Is he thinking of his last 4 3| nothing to me; the gray color and ruinous state of the 5 5| going to become paper of one color or a few shades only, on 6 10| consider blue "to be the color of pure water, whether liquid 7 10| heavens, it partakes of the color of both. Viewed from a hilltop 8 10| hilltop it reflects the color of the sky; but near at 9 10| of the sand. Such is the color of its iris. This is that 10 10| inches long, of a rich bronze color in the green water, sporting 11 10| purity of its waters or the color of its sands. In these as 12 10| bluish-green or glaucous color. Many years since I used 13 10| hummingbirds in June; and the color both of its bluish blades 14 13| of a dark brownish-gray color, with a white spot on her 15 14| water. Ah, many a tale their color told! Arid gradually from 16 14| showing the dark green color of the water, and the bottom, 17 15| to be called - "a man of color," as if he were discolored. 18 15| delirium, and his face was the color of carmine. He died in the 19 16| and were so nearly the color of the round that they could 20 17| frozen blue. Perhaps the blue color of water and ice is due 21 18| vegetation, whose forms and color we see imitated in bronze, 22 18| yellow but green is the color of its flame; - the symbol 23 19| customers objected to its blue color, which is the evidence of