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1. the ninth topaz, the tenth
2. the ninth topaz, the tenth turquoise,
3. the birthstones of both, in Jeremiah and Xeila’s case a topaz and an emerald
4. 19 The topaz of Ethiopia shall not equal it; neither shall it be valued with pure gold
5. 10 And they set in it four rows of stones: the first row was a sardius, a topaz, and a carbuncle: this was the first row
6. 10 And they set in it four rows of stones: the first row was a sardius, a topaz,
7. The topaz of Ethiopia shall not equal it, neither shall it be valued with pure gold
8. And don’t scar the jewel when you remove it! I lost half the value of a topaz that way once
9. the fifth, sardonyx; the sixth, sardius; the seventh, chrysolite; the eighth, beryl; the ninth, topaz; the tenth, chrysoprase; the eleventh, jacinth; the twelfth, amethyst
10. He pointed to a map laid out on the table showing the bay, the port city of Topaz and a vast expanse of forest, some plains and mountains that rivaled the Rockies
11. Topaz was laid out in a grid system built around a central hub so all roads led to the Palace
12. If it was true that a modern city never slept, the same could be said of Topaz
13. I don’t know if they stayed in Topaz or went on trying to find me
14. A glow appeared in the center of the green felt right above the amber square that denoted the city of Topaz
15. “In the morning, we’ll start for Topaz
16. Girlfriend? But I’d left both Roelle and Lyndseye safe in Topaz
17. Among those theatrical creatures, wearing riding breeches and leggings, a pith helmet and steel-rimmed glasses, with topaz eyes and the skin of a thin rooster, there arrived in Macondo on one of so many Wednes-days the chubby and smiling Mr
18. was thy covering, the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the
19. I found one small loose boulder that contained yellow beryl, morganite, spessartine, topaz, lepidolite, torbernite, elbaite and other minerals that I could not track back to their source
20. They include the unique yellow topaz on quartz that’s now in the Carnegie Museum
21. It is the glorious sherry-colored topaz that is most offered from the pegmatites, and no one should
22. consider the finest sherry topaz to be anything
23. topaz mixed with air, the same color of the eyes of death himself
24. Emma felt about, opening and closing her eyes, while the drops of dew hanging from her hair formed, as it were, a topaz aureole around her face
25. "A pretty silence truly!" said the old father of the bride-groom, as he carried to his lips a glass of wine of the hue and brightness of the topaz, and which had just been placed before Mercedes herself
26. I'll finish up this catalog, a little dry but quite accurate, with the series of bony fish I observed: eels belonging to the genus Apteronotus whose snow–white snout is very blunt, the body painted a handsome black and armed with a very long, slender, fleshy whip; long sardines from the genus Odontognathus, like three–decimeter pike, shining with a bright silver glow; Guaranian mackerel furnished with two anal fins; black–tinted rudderfish that you catch by using torches, fish measuring two meters and boasting white, firm, plump meat that, when fresh, tastes like eel, when dried, like smoked salmon; semired wrasse sporting scales only at the bases of their dorsal and anal fins; grunts on which gold and silver mingle their luster with that of ruby and topaz; yellow–tailed gilthead whose flesh is extremely dainty and whose phosphorescent properties give them away in the midst of the waters; porgies tinted orange, with slender tongues; croakers with gold caudal fins; black surgeonfish; four–eyed fish from Surinam, etc
27. What treasures they left behind! A gorgeous set of yellow topaz crystals on a gray matrix
28. Counting from the left-hand top corner, the stones are carnelian, peridot, emerald, ruby, lapis lazuli, onyx, sapphire, agate, amethyst, topaz, beryl, and jasper
29. I read the receipt over Conklin’s shoulder, the name Clark Kent, an address somewhere in the middle of the bay, and the description of a “blue topaz necklace
30. She remembered the taste of the guavas, which had never been the same again, the warning thunder, which h ad been so intense that its sound was confused with the sound of rain, the topaz afternoons in San Juan del César when she would go walking with her court of excited cousins and clench her teeth so that her heart would not leap out
31. First she smelled the jacket and the vest while she took the watch chain out of the buttonhole and removed the pencil holder and the billfold and the loose change from the pockets and placed everything on the dresser, and then she smelled the hemmed shirt as she removed the tiepin and the topaz cuff links and the gold collar button, and then she smelled the trousers as she removed the keyholder with its eleven keys and the penknife with its mother-of-pearl handle, and finally she smelled the underwear and the socks and the linen handkerchief with the embroidered monogram
32. The abbess, with her hood and flowing veil and her long train trailing behind, left the study and went out, her white hands (with their well-tended nails) holding a topaz rosary
33. There was also a piano, well littered with music, a sewing bag thrown down upon a cretonned window seat, and the generous fireplace was flanked by two huge baskets, one heaped with magazines, the other a perfectly round mound of yellow fur, which suddenly took form and life as a yellow tabby cat fastened hopeful topaz eyes upon them, blinked away a brief disappointment, and then yawned with ennui
34. , on the distribution of the coloring matter and the optical properties of the Brazilian topaz, vii, 364
35. —, second locality of topaz in Connecticut, xxxiv, 329
36. Topaz, powder of, used as emery, xxxiv, 381