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    1. · To dwell more on pleasant things rather than unpleasant things, like comparing with less fortunate than with those who are born with silver spoons in their mouth


    2. Psalms: 12:6: The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times


    3. Jehoshaphat presents, and tribute silver; and the Arabians


    4. So many have never laughed, and so many have died before their hair could turn silver


    5. Yes, the Almighty will be your gold and your precious silver;


    6. the silver bar that pierced the bridge of his nose


    7. armor-plated silver Mercedes limo at the lead of the column as dozens of soldiers jump out of jeeps and APCs with weapons drawn


    8. He took out a silver cigarette case, engraved with swirling ta moko designs and popped the lid


    9. co-conspirator’s severed head, which was stuck on a pole of silver metal


    10. Metal, glass, stone, silver or gold; because the container is an expedient

    11. She spun webs of silver thread through the evening air, always making direct eye contact, always drawing him in towards her desperate need for love on this particular night


    12. shackles and silver chains


    13. could see that the room was filled with diamonds, gold, and silver


    14. Silver: This metal symbolizes inspirations which will give you good earnings and social recognition


    15. He wore black from head to toe, was tanned and lean under a shock of black, flowing hair, showing the aquiline profile of a true son of the Julian clan, except for the silver bar that pierced the bridge of his nose


    16. We can sing a song and sail along the silver sky


    17. “My son, if you receive my words, and store my commands within you, inclining your ear to wisdom, and applying your mind to reason; if you appeal to intelligence, and lift up your voice to reason; if you seek her as silver, and search for her as for hidden treasures – then will you understand reverence for the Lord, and will discover the knowledge of God; for the Lord gives wisdom, out of His mouth comes knowledge and reason; He has help in store for the upright, He is a shield to those who walk honestly; He guards the paths of justice, and protects the way of His pious ones; then will you understand rectitude and justice, and will keep to every good course; for when wisdom finds a welcome within you, and knowledge becomes a pleasure to you, discretion will watch over you, reason will guard you – saving you from the way of evil men, from men who use perverse speech; who leave the paths of uprightness, to walk in ways of darkness; who delight in doing evil, exult in wanton wickedness’ who are crooked in all their ways, and tortuous in their paths – saving you from the wife of another, from the adulteress who plies you with smooth words, who forsakes the companion of her youth, and forgets her pledge to God; for her paths lead down to death, and her tracks descend to the Shades; none who go to her come back again, or reach the paths of life – helping you to walk in the way of good men, and to keep to the paths of the righteous; for the upright will live in the land, and the honest will remain in it; while the wicked will be cut off from the land, and the faithless will be rooted out of it


    18. The arms and chest were of silver, and represented Medo-Persia


    19. Perched on a silver spike, trailing leads and luridly coloured pipe work, Citizen Marat’s head stared back at the committee chairman with eyes as clear and blue as a bright summer afternoon


    20. According to the official news wires Marat had been given a hero’s funeral after his murder by the forces of true-blood reaction, but here Danton stood, unmoving in the candle glow, staring at his recently departed co-conspirator’s severed head, which was stuck on a pole of silver metal

    21. Danton let out a low guttural growl and swept the head off its silver spike, sending it rolling blindly down the corridor


    22. Before me was this huge massive head, black as night with silver stripes on the ridges of its nose


    23. The handle had a carved silver wolfs head on it


    24. elephant droppings there was a small silver coloured object


    25. Lips move on the silver screen, eyes roll,


    26. Your hair is no longer silver and gold


    27. the silver touch of cold metal and the honey tongue


    28. At the bottom was a final shell fragment and as he removed it he saw a perfectly rounded silver egg


    29. He has the silver markings on his back and around his eyes that marked him as part of Jake’s army


    30. He had the same silver on the ridges down his back and around his eyes accented with the purple

    31. With his lantern jaw, with his sparkling blue eyes and with his perfectly aquiline nose, Archibald followed in his father’s footsteps and became a matinee idol on the silver screen, fulfilling his long but dearly departed father's final wish


    32. Jason’s dragon was a deep forest green also with silver about the eyes and a patch of purple


    33. Even her pyjamas smelled of silver spoons and the soldier simply couldn't resist temptation


    34. There, in a village on an island in the Aegean Sea, I stood in the nave of a gentle, humble church where above me hung a trio of splendid silver and gold chandeliers


    35. At home in Cornwall, whenever things were quiet in the library, I'd pretend to busy myself in the Reference Section because from there I could see the waters of the harbour and if I raised my head a little I could just about see past the lighthouse to the distant horizon with its line of silver light


    36. They were sewn with real silver threads and were made of the most exquisite golden cloth


    37. Each desperate contestant was made to stand in front of the panel of judges on a spot marked with a silver star, and almost without fail the judges poured torrents of scorn and condescension down upon their heads


    38. I looked down at the stripes in the sea and out as far as the horizon with its line of silver light


    39. She was even more impressed when she realised that her centenarian relative, having dispensed with a life of genteel blackmail in her early eighties, had subsequently taught herself not only the arts of silver surfing, but had also majored as a writer of hacking and viral software on a par with any young eastern European hotshot


    40. He bent and buffed the silver on his boots once again

    41. Is that silver on your boots?”


    42. She was dressed in leather breeches, a white billowy shirt with a large gold and silver belt at her trim waist


    43. became a matinee idol on the silver screen, fulfilling his long but


    44. She believes it was Matai, because she saw the buckle on his belt; and we all know Matai has a silver winged one on his belt buckle


    45. Even her pyjamas smelled of silver spoons and


    46. They were sewn with real silver threads and were made of the


    47. silver threads and the diamonds, she completely revised her opinion


    48. held a piece of silver over the fire and let it heat


    49. to hold the silver in the middle of the fire where


    50. that he sits as a refiner and purifier of silver














































    1. The lieutenant’s name was Thal Agrem, a tall man in his forties, dark hair and eyes with a silvered breastplate over a green woollen coat


    2. “Do you truly think even your lady’s silvered tongue can send Jack away in a contented frame of mine?”


    3. Moreover, when it does not rain and people crowd the streets, it becomes a radiant city, richly silvered with an impressive and incomparable oriental ethnic configuration


    4. Next to them, and slightly in front, is a small rounded woman with silvered hair


    5. The inside of the huge front windows of the gallery were already half covered with silvered insulating paper


    6. Here stood a guardsman in crested gilt helmet, silvered cuirass and gold-chased greaves, with a long-shafted battle-ax in his hands


    7. Rising above the black denseness of the trees and above the waving fronds, the moon silvered the river, and their wake became a rippling scintillation of phosphorescent bubbles that widened like a shining road of bursting jewels


    8. He sat his horse among a cluster of his men—thick-bodied Shemites with curled blue-black beards and hooked noses; the low-swinging sun struck glints from their peaked helmets and the silvered scales of their corselets


    9. Gorm wore a corselet of silvered mail now, instead of the tiger-skin, but underneath he was unchanged – the everlasting barbarian, unmoved by theology or philosophy, his instincts fixed unerringly on rapine and plunder


    10. directly to a large green tent with a silvered roof, in the tent

    11. end of the bolt was silvered by the three generations of palms which had slipped


    12. I’d also purchased two silvered glass lamps for a touch of elegance


    13. ” They were set off by gold-gilded walls and silvered ceilings that reflected flickering electric candle-light chandeliers in the central ball room


    14. The Gemini motifs were taken from an ancient Egyptian embroidery pattern and were set off by gold-gilded walls and silvered ceilings that reflected flickering electric candle-light chandeliers in the central ball room


    15. midst of the ocean, whose every wave she silvered, and then, "ascending high," played in


    16. After they had had some supper, although it was after eleven o'clock, Owen fixed the tree in a large flower-pot that had served a similar purpose before, and Nora brought out from the place where it had been stored away since last Christmas a cardboard box containing a lot of glittering tinsel ornaments - globes of silvered or gilded or painted glass, birds, butterflies and stars


    17. So in the moon's midwatches I pace the path above the rocks, in sable silvered, hearing Elsinore's tempting flood


    18. See" (and she exposed her face completely to view)—"see, misfortune has silvered my hair, my eyes have shed so many tears that they are encircled by a rim of purple, and my brow is wrinkled


    19. cockle-shells and topped by a large silvered glass ball that reflected everything all


    20. All waited in the growing light, their faces and hands as if they were silvered, the remainder of their figures dark, the stones glistening green-gray, the Plain still a mass of shade

    21. The fine old place never looked more like a delightful home than at that moment; the great white lilies were in flower, the nasturtiums, their pretty leaves all silvered with dew, were running away over the low stone wall; the very noises all around had a heart of peace within them


    22. unharmed in the hall below: the spears that were made for the armies of the great King Bladorthin (long since dead), each had a thrice-forged head and their shafts were inlaid with cunning gold, but they were never delivered or paid for; shields made for warriors long dead; the great golden cup of Thror, two-handed, hammered and carven with birds and flowers whose eyes and petals were of jewels; coats of mail gilded and silvered and impenetrable; the necklace of Girion, Lord of Dale, made of five hundred emeralds green as grass, which he gave for the arming of his eldest son in a coat of dwarf-linked rings the like of which had never been made before, for it was wrought of pure silver to the power and strength of triple steel


    23. The dragon was circling back, flying low, and as he came the moon rose above the eastern shore and silvered his great wings


    24. The FBI agent runs a hand through his silvered hair, his face creased with thought


    25. In the chimney stood a pair of firedogs of iron, ornamented above with two garlanded vases, and flutings which had formerly been silvered with silver leaf, which was a sort of episcopal luxury; above the chimney-piece hung a crucifix of copper, with the silver worn off, fixed on a background of threadbare velvet in a wooden frame from which the gilding had fallen; near the glass door a large table with an inkstand, loaded with a confusion of papers and with huge volumes; before the table an arm-chair of straw; in front of the bed a prie-Dieu, borrowed from the oratory


    26. The water ran in his silvered hair and on his white eyebrows


    27. Countess Terraroja was a sturdy woman with a silvered blond braid wrapped around her head


    28. Beyond lay fathoms of Mirror Maze which housed a multifold series of empty vanities one wave on another, still, serene, silvered with age, white with time


    29. When dressed, I sat a long time by the window looking out over the silent grounds and silvered fields and waiting for I knew not what


    30. Half heaven was pure and stainless: the clouds, now trooping before the wind, which had shifted to the west, were filing off eastward in long, silvered columns

    31. It was a beautiful moonlight night, and the lawn in front of the house was silvered over and almost as bright as day


    32. The silvered mountains in the distance, the almost stationary moon hanging in the sky, the cacti-studded valley below me were not of Mars


    33. Slowly and softly they began tapping upon the resounding surface of the drum as the first faint rays of the ascending moon silvered the encircling tree tops


    34. It is glorious weather, not a breath of wind, clear, and frosty; it is a dark night, but the whole village, its white roofs and streaks of smoke from the chimneys, the trees silvered with hoar-frost, and the snowdrifts, you can see it all


    35. He soon reappeared, bearing in his hand a silvered paper, upon which he had written a declaration of love in seven-syllabled stanzas


    1. His hair was already silvering with grey, and no one who glanced at the senile emaciation of the face would have believed that he was only forty years old


    2. —, on the silvering of glass, xlix, 398


    1. If I paid ya in silvers, ya’d need ten of those chests to carry it


    2. “Place your three silvers into this bowl,” she said


    3. “That be two silvers,” she said and I flipped her that plus a tip


    4. Once you have a bunch of silvers, run to the nearest Auction House and start scanning


    5. “It sold for twenty-three silvers,” I said


    6. The bald old man walked proudly inside the Inn and placed the silvers in


    7. Once, he helped a friend to retrieve back thirty thousand silvers from some bandits


    8. The owner was afraid that it might be lost again so he hurried for three days and nights and found out that the silvers was all intact


    9. look at the silvers that they have left behind


    10. “What so special about the silvers?”

    11. That is because all the silvers are slightly different


    12. There were silvers and bank notes in


    13. take the silvers is a slap in the face!--don't the students


    14. If not infinite, the ancient Fae “airport” that serves as hub for a nexus of Silvers is so vast it isn’t worth splitting hairs over


    15. Compounding the many dangers of the hall, when the Silvers were damaged by Cruce’s curse (a thing he tried to blame on his Unseelie brothers, in typical Cruce fashion), the mirrors were corrupted and the image they now present is no guarantee of what’s on the other side


    16. After wasting hours poring over yet another tattered, disintegrating volume we brought out of the Silvers with a title that translates roughly as The Fae Obscene, I busy myself dusting and polishing shelves and counters, then check on the weapons I’ve hidden around the store


    17. I can’t wait to tell him the king is back and we can quit losing time in the Silvers


    18. What is the same fate doing to Christian, even as we speak, who was highly unstable to begin with? He certainly hasn’t had an easy time of it since I arrived in Dublin: catapulted unarmed into the Silvers for years by a botched ritual, fed Unseelie by myself, locked in a desperate battle for control over what he’s becoming, and now held captive by a monster that rips out his guts every time he heals


    19. Especially when you keep losing it inside the Silvers


    20. The moon silvers the mountain with a faint merlot tinge

    21. After building his concubine the magnificent shining White Mansion inside the Silvers where she would never age so long as she didn’t leave its labyrinthine walls, he vowed to re-create the Song of Making, and spent eons experimenting in his laboratory while his concubine waited


    22. Unfortunately the ceremony went badly wrong, leaving Christian and Barrons trapped in the Silvers


    23. HALL OF ALL DAYS: The “airport terminal” of the Sifting Silvers where one can choose which mirror to enter to travel to other worlds and realms


    24. Compounding the many dangers of the hall, when the Silvers were corrupted by Cruce’s curse (intended to bar entry to the Unseelie King), the mirrors were altered and now the image they present is no longer a guarantee of what’s on the other side


    25. THE WHITE MANSION: Located inside the Silvers, the house that the Unseelie King built for his beloved concubine


    26. THE SILVERS: An elaborate network of mirrors created by the Unseelie King, once used as the primary method of Fae travel between realms


    27. The central hub for the Silvers is the Hall of All Days, an infinite, gilded corridor where time is not linear, filled with mirrors of assorted shapes and sizes that are portals to other worlds, places, and times


    28. Before Cruce cursed the Silvers, whenever a traveler stepped through a mirror at a perimeter location, he was instantly translated to the hall, where he could then choose a new destination from the images the mirrors displayed


    29. After Cruce cursed the Silvers, the mirrors in the hall were compromised and no longer accurately display their true destinations


    30. It’s highly dangerous to travel within the Silvers

    31. Rick Silvers, the head of the jewellers’ guild, said: “That would be the


    32. He was giving the last rites to Rick Silvers, the head of the jewellers ’ guild, bending to hear the man ’s whispered confession, surrounded by the children and grandchildren


    33. There was a long table set up near the house, and it was stacked with gifts, most of them large and boxy, all of them wrapped and ribboned in monochrome whites and silvers


    34. “I thought we had two silvers


    35. Silvers the brook; the shepherd's horn


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