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She wore a snow-white knee-length skirt and white silk blouse with blue-embroidered foxes on the cuffs and hem, pale blue silk stockings, and knee-high white leather boots worked with gold vertical lines
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Her full head of snow-white hair looked like it had gotten away from her and caught up in a wind tunnel
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Upon entering, she was astonished to encounter an equally surprised Caroline Steepleton, the fiancée of the owner of Club Hollywood where Herminia had worked as a child whore, grooming a magnificent, snow-white Andalusian stallion, with its mane and tail brushed to resemble fine, flowing silk
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Unfortunately, he wasn’t comfortable with the image he would present upon the horse she chose for him to ride, a gentle mare fully three hands shorter than Caroline’s huge snow-white Andalusian
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One of the snow-white birds, wings flapping wildly,
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What had become of his cousin that he’d run his life into such a quagmire that each choice was grimmer than the last? The nets were pulled free and all three stepped back, squinting into the dazzling brilliance: five hundred eighty-seven snow-white kilos of cocaine reflected the full midday glare of Caribbean sunshine
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The snow-white hair, most prominent of Frazer’s features, was dyed dark brown, and his hairline shaved to create a bald center
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Everyone looked after the two young women on the snow-white mare in astonishment, but as Ebira had said, no one tried to stop them, not even Laino's men although they looked rather displeased
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- Look, nin ceria, she laughed as a snow-white hare leaped a length from them and hid behind a bush
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She carried more blond-colored hair than copper, accented with snow-white tips
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She had snow-white hair, pale skin and light blue eyes
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He was squeaky clean, having bathed in the clear water using snow-white sugar sand as an abrasive cleaner on his sweat caked body
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He loathed the gross middle aged woman, who was destroying the life of Emma, his girlfriend, with her noxious sachets of snow-white powder
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Behind the towering figure in black stood a young woman who appeared to be sobbing and cradling something in her arms; her snow-white uniform contrasted loudly with the blackness surrounding her, and Elizabeth realized immediately that it was not Faye but rather a much younger woman who seemed to keep her face hidden from view whenever possible
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He sported a full head of snow-white hair and a matching, neatly trimmed moustache and beard
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Look what I found!” he said proudly, holding up two lifeless snow-white hares by their hind legs
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The snow-white path led to a field, where the modest Bergendal stave church stood
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I noticed a bright red star that descended from the tops of high, snow-white mountains in the East
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leys would shed their fall garments, sliding into a snow-white
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quickly in a bed of snow-white feathers
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looked at his snow-white hand and solemnly said, “The night is very late now
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Her snow-white face
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There, in the front of the room, sat a wide shouldered man with a snow-white face and blushing cheeks that added more beauty to his beauty
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A fringe of snow-white hair was flattened against the back of her gaunt head
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In the few minutes it had taken for the women to get inside the trailer, he’d taken time to comb his straggly head of snow-white hair
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"We shall see you and your uncle on Sunday in church, I hope," he said benevolently, and took off his hat and showed his snow-white hair
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"I didn't say so," said Priscilla quickly, turning red; she who had always been too proud to lie, how was she going to lie now to this aged saint with the snow-white hair?
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Everard's plain division of everything into two categories only, snow-white and jet-black, was as reposeful as the Roman church
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His hair had turned snow-white
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They were different kinds of parrots, one of them a snow-white cockatoo with a bush of feathers standing straight up on his head
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Like the first DeBourbon, Adorno was vibrant and animated, quite small and effeminate with a shock of snow-white hair, though he was barely twenty-two years old
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woman with long, snow-white hair, and bronzed skin
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the wind accompanied by the man’s snow-white robe
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snow-white stallions, and just because humanity is on foot, it
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rug muffled her steps as she stepped into the snow-white
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Hair because of his bushy, snow-white hair plus the fact he
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I pass to snow-white hairs the same, and give to pulses
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On his shoulders and breast he had a green satin collegiate hood, and covering his head a black Milanese bonnet, and his snow-white beard fell below his girdle
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of that smooth polished snow-white skin of hers, which now doubly
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A single, solitary, snow-white cloud floated above the valley, and marked the spot beneath which lay the silent pool of the "bloody pond
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His head, on the whole of which the hair had been permitted to grow, the pursuits of war having so long been abandoned, was encircled by a sort of plated diadem, which, in its turn, bore lesser and more glittering ornaments, that sparkled amid the glossy hues of three drooping ostrich feathers, dyed a deep black, in touching contrast to the color of his snow-white locks
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His hands were crossed upon his breast, and as he lay there in the snow-white grave clothes, almost covered in by the white lace frill that bordered the sides of the coffin, he looked like one in a profound and tranquil sleep
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The grandfather was just coming out of the shed with two full bowls of steaming, snow-white milk
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Almost every event out of the usual daily course "marked an epoch" for him or else was "history"; unless with his pomposity struggling with a discomfited droop of his rubicund, rather handsome face, set off by snow-white close hair and short whiskers, he would mutter—
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Fuzzy little black-velvet monkeys, with snow-white teeth and gleaming, mocking eyes, chattered at us as we passed
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His beard, unclipped since Teresa's death, thick, snow-white, covered his powerful chest
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The Garibaldino—big, erect, with his snow-white hair and beard—had a monumental repose in his immobility, leaning upon a rifle
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But he never detached his eyes from the book while he swayed forward, gently, gradually, till his snow-white head rested upon the open pages
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Then baa-baa-baa! was heard, and in came some snow-white sheep led by a large coal-black ram
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When the Day o’ Hangin’ came, we rode in no common Cart with the common Lot o’ Rogues, but hir’d a golden Coach an’ six white Horses to ride to the Fatal Tree, an’ we got ourselves up in gorgeous Gold-laced Clothes—all Snow-white Silk, with gold Embroidery an’ white cockt Hats, heavy with golden Lace, an’ flutt’rin’ Feathers as well
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The basin is directly below, a muddy brown bowl with a snow-white rim
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SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE -RED
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One was called Snow-White, and the other Rose-Red; and they were as religious and loving, busy and untiring, as any two children ever were
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They were always seen hand in hand; and should Snow-White say to her sister, "We will never separate," the other would reply, "Not while we live," the mother adding, "That which one has, let her always share with the other
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Snow-White and Rose-Red kept their mother's cottage so clean that it gave pleasure only to look in
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" Then she called Snow-White and Rose-Red, telling them that the bear was kind, and would not harm them
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Snow-White was very sad when she said good-bye to the good-natured beast, and unfastened the door, that he might go; but in going out he was caught by a hook in the lintel, and a scrap of his fur being torn, Snow-White thought there was something shining like gold through the rent: but he went out so quickly that she could not feel certain what it was, and soon he was hidden among the trees
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As they came nearer they could see it was a dwarf, with a shrivelled-up face and a snow-white beard an ell long
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"Don't be so impatient," said Snow-White
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Meanwhile the maidens were running away, making off for home as well as they could; but all of a sudden they were stopped by a well-known voice that called out, "Snow-White, Rose-Red, stay! Do not fear
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He was always dressed in a fine, freshly pressed, brown hound's-tooth English suit with a dark brown Irish cap pulled over his snow-white curls and shading his General Erwin Rommel or, if you prefer, killer hawk's Conrad-Veidt-about-to-smother-Joan-Crawford-or-Greer-Garson face
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Observe the flawless, snow-white perfection of the skull
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And you are riding not on a road nor in a park nor even on the downs, but right across Narnia, in spring, down solemn avenues of beech and across sunny glades of oak, through wild orchards of snow-white cherry trees, past roaring waterfalls and mossy rocks and echoing caverns, up windy slopes alight with gorse bushes, and across the shoulders of heathery mountains and along giddy ridges and down, down, down again into wild valleys and out into acres of blue flowers
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In a golden incubator upon the roof of our palace lay a snow-white egg
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And there Sara would stand, sometimes turning her face upward to the blue which seemed so friendly and near—just like a lovely vaulted ceiling—sometimes watching the west and all the wonderful things that happened there: the clouds melting or drifting or waiting softly to be changed pink or crimson or snow-white or purple or pale dove-gray
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Though in many natural objects, whiteness refiningly enhances beauty, as if imparting some special virtue of its own, as in marbles, japonicas, and pearls; and though various nations have in some way recognised a certain royal preeminence in this hue; even the barbaric, grand old kings of Pegu placing the title "Lord of the White Elephants" above all their other magniloquent ascriptions of dominion; and the modern kings of Siam unfurling the same snow-white quadruped in the royal standard; and the Hanoverian flag bearing the one figure of a snow-white charger; and the great Austrian Empire, Caesarian, heir to overlording Rome, having for the imperial colour the same imperial hue; and though this pre-eminence in it applies to the human race itself, giving the white man ideal mastership over every dusky tribe; and though, besides, all this, whiteness has been even made significant of gladness, for among the Romans a white stone marked a joyful day; and though in other mortal sympathies and symbolizings, this same hue is made the emblem of many touching, noble things—the innocence of brides, the benignity of age; though among the Red Men of America the giving of the white belt of wampum was the deepest pledge of honour; though in many climes, whiteness typifies the majesty of Justice in the ermine of the Judge, and contributes to the daily state of kings and queens drawn by milk-white steeds; though even in the higher mysteries of the most august religions it has been made the symbol of the divine spotlessness and power; by the Persian fire worshippers, the white forked flame being held the holiest on the altar; and in the Greek mythologies, Great Jove himself being made incarnate in a snow-white bull; and though to the noble Iroquois, the midwinter sacrifice of the sacred White Dog was by far the holiest festival of their theology, that spotless, faithful creature being held the purest envoy they could send to the Great Spirit with the annual tidings of their own fidelity; and though directly from the Latin word for white, all Christian priests derive the name of one part of their sacred vesture, the alb or tunic, worn beneath the cassock; and though among the holy pomps of the Romish faith, white is specially employed in the celebration of the Passion of our Lord; though in the Vision of St
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For the peculiar snow-white brow of Moby Dick, and his snow-white hump, could not but be unmistakable
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Was it not so, O Timor Tom! thou famed leviathan, scarred like an iceberg, who so long did'st lurk in the Oriental straits of that name, whose spout was oft seen from the palmy beach of Ombay? Was it not so, O New Zealand Jack! thou terror of all cruisers that crossed their wakes in the vicinity of the Tattoo Land? Was it not so, O Morquan! King of Japan, whose lofty jet they say at times assumed the semblance of a snow-white cross against the sky? Was it not so, O Don Miguel! thou Chilian whale, marked like an old tortoise with mystic hieroglyphics upon the back! In plain prose, here are four whales as well known to the students of Cetacean History as Marius or Sylla to the classic scholar
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But calm, snow-white, and unvarying; still directing its fountain of feathers to the sky; still beckoning us on from before, the solitary jet would at times be descried
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"For three hundred and sixty miles, gentlemen, through the entire breadth of the state of New York; through numerous populous cities and most thriving villages; through long, dismal, uninhabited swamps, and affluent, cultivated fields, unrivalled for fertility; by billiard-room and bar-room; through the holy-of-holies of great forests; on Roman arches over Indian rivers; through sun and shade; by happy hearts or broken; through all the wide contrasting scenery of those noble Mohawk counties; and especially, by rows of snow-white chapels, whose spires stand almost like milestones, flows one continual stream of Venetianly corrupt and often lawless life
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With his snow-white new ivory leg braced against the screwed leg of his table, and with a long pruning-hook of a jack-knife in his hand, the wondrous old man, with his back to the gangway door, was wrinkling his brow, and tracing his old courses again
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She had pink cheeks and snow-white hair which she wore in quaint little puffs over her ears
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Who was that old man with his old sunburnt, and still unblanched face, with the large, straight work wrinkles of a peculiar fold, different from the wrinkles acquired in the English club, with snow-white hair and beard, with a good, proud glance and energetic movements? Who was that tall lady with that determined gait, and those weary, dimmed, large, beautiful eyes? Who was that fresh, stately, strong young lady, neither fashionable, nor timid? Merchants? No, no merchants
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At the head of the board sat the grandmother, an old lady of eighty years of age, whose snow-white hair was dressed according to the fashion of her times beneath her high white cap
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Her hand and voice trembled with age, and there was something peculiarly striking in the thick snow-white eyebrows
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But their characters, apparently so harmonious, as time went on grew more and more apart; they were like an almond tree, growing as one stem, until little by little the branches divide so that the topmost twigs are far from each other—half sending their bitter perfume through the whole garden, while the other half scatter their snow-white flowers outside the garden wall