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1 2 | magnificent baldric, worked in gold, which shone like water
2 4 | baldric was glittering with gold in the front, but was nothing
3 4 | have a baldric wholly of gold, but had at least half.
4 6 | have hitherto discovered no gold mines in their mountains;
5 6 | king, taking a handful of gold from La Chesnaye, and putting
6 7 | him take out a handful of gold to pay for it, he believed
7 7 | purses, aiguillettes, and gold chains, and offered them
8 11| appointing a meeting, a gold chain, or a diamond. We
9 12| green satin embroidered with gold and silver, hanging sleeves
10 12| her cipher encrusted with gold. ~"Her, my Lord, here,"
11 14| curtains, fastened back by gold clasps, floated before the
12 21| duke opened with a little gold key which he wore suspended
13 21| Persian silk worked with gold, and brilliantly lighted
14 21| be paid for with English gold was strangely repugnant
15 29| was a little faded, his gold lace was a little tarnished,
16 30| Hotel Field of the Cloth of Gold, a lackey in black and red
17 33| man who awaits a shower of gold, he found the SOUBRETTE
18 34| vouchsafing a look at the gold which sparkled on the table. ~
19 34| stupefied at the sight of the gold, and forgot that he came
20 34| productions at their weight in gold. You are very fortunate,
21 34| whom the letter and the gold had removed, as by magic,
22 35| disgorging three or four gold pieces on the carpet. The
23 47| if covered with as many gold pieces." ~"And what will
24 47| fleur-de-lis embroidered on it in gold, and will give it to your
25 48| table. At the sound of the gold Aramis raised his eyes and
26 49| clothes richly laced with gold, glittering, as was customary
27 49| of the city a last ray of gold which made the windows sparkle
28 58| her hand upon the bag of gold. ~"No," said the captain, "
29 59| toilet robe, worked with gold, in order to put on a blue
30 62| want?" ~"All you have in gold." ~"I have five hundred
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