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    1. “See that yellowish star, the almost bright one?”


    2. Yellowish spunk was still spread across his hand, pants


    3. There were patches of his hair missing, and his entire skin had an unhealthy yellowish


    4. What had at first looked like a bath of shiny and brilliant light revealed itself to be nothing more than a sickly yellowish light bulb


    5. He shouted at him even as she bled profusely from her belly, her face going visibly pale even under the yellowish lamplight:


    6. " So what is the matter of talking about the huge traveler from North America, that is presented in the Old World in a single copy? However, after several days of studying local lands such phenomena ceases to be amazed of: a short way off, among fallen, warming itself by fluffy crumbs maple, there were settled a group of travelers with a yellowish tint thin short woody stem - bamboo


    7. One called oca was like the usually yellowish ones in the north, although they were not limited to that color here, and another called chun~o that came in all sizes and shapes, but were generally white, gray, yellow, or bluish inside


    8. Sit was born blind of an eye, black haired and yellowish skin


    9. She came to rest by a bench and gazed out upon the yellowish water


    10. Perhaps the greenish and yellowish tones of the painting, which reflected a portrait of a rural scene, evoked in the depths of her mind the longing of previous times, or perhaps, she liked the chromatic composition of the subtle tones

    11. The rest of the evening I amused myself with the guards and the Book looking in between the yellowish and undermined pages the indolent passages for the conjuration that so hard was hiding to my attention


    12. Then, from the pocket of his shirt, he extracted an envelope with some wrinkled and yellowish pages


    13. Although it was still early, an eerie haze had dimmed the afternoon sunlight to a yellowish glow and I had to turn on the lights


    14. It was an old three story terraced building constructed out of bricks that had a yellowish colour in them


    15. They were thin and yellowish and covered with dirty sores, and most seemed to have teeth missing or bloody gums


    16. He had to be careful—but how? His mind was racing as the bull dog struggled on passing narrow, muddy cross trails, encountering leafy debris interspersed with yellowish, saffron like bloom and becoming more abundant; settling on Sam‘s head and shoulders as he twisted along the trail


    17. “Light it with this,” he told her, handing her the first roll of yellowish papers


    18. The second view of the deserted town, barely illuminated by the yellowish bulbs of the street lights, did not awaken in Aureliano any more curiosity than the first


    19. Only a few kilometers outside the lakeside city, the vegetation of the countryside not covered by snow became much more sparse and turned to a sickly yellowish tone


    20. His eyes were dark with the whites tainted yellowish but managed to retain a vitality and eagerness to assist in the Lord’s work even after his extensive career—a characteristic that refused to disappear despite a reverend’s age

    21. Sheepishly with head lowered he came from behind the rock, I don’t know what he did next because Gled punched me in the stomach and I folded over, the wind knocked out of me, she could certainly punch when she thought you were making fun of her, gasping for breath I grasped Jodas’s hand and congratulated him, Gled threw her arms about my neck and hugged me almost bringing me to my knees, when we arrived back at home there was no sign of Coatl so I left Gled and Jodas, who were oblivious of my presence anyway, and went in search of him, I found him deep in conversation with two tradesmen, one was a potter, the other a metal smith, without interrupting I sat next to Coatl, he was talking about rocks, yellow rocks, black rocks, silver mines, shale, the conversation became animated when the potter mentioned that he had found a large volcanic vent further down the valley with outcrops of a yellowish rock, Coatl then went on to explain that the yellow rock should be heaped on a rocky slope wood heaped over it, a channel cut down the hill to collect the molten run-off, ignite the wood and wait for the result, he told the potter that he was in charge of collecting as much of this yellow runoff as he could, any labour that he needed would be supplied by Wedon, as many people as it would take, turning to the metal smith he then asked about the nearest silver mine or granite outcrop, an abandoned mine would serve the purpose, it was not silver that we were after he explained, but a black mineral called pitchblende this they should find in the tailings of any worked out silver mine, an oil bearing shale was the next item Coatl discussed


    22. One look at small yellowish rolls being scooped out of a pan of boiling lard by a gray-haired woman made her salivate


    23. basement (the toilets full of the yellowish stock pond water, with just a


    24. Only the thick, poisonous yellowish clouds billowing around he tracks


    25. The Coronel Murta Mine produced these odd crystals—pink with yellowish green termina-tions


    26. Even for a person of this century, which did not encourage bathing, she stank of old sweat and her yellowish teeth were dotted with the black spots of decay


    27. Yellowish thinning hair capped a round suntanned face, framed by a blonde beard which emphasized a large fleshy nose and red sensual lips


    28. They all held hands in a kind of chain, and were facing away from me, toward a yellowish sky


    29. Warm sunshine cast a yellowish halo over the ships jockeying for position near dock


    30. yellowish carrots and a small bowl of what looked like butter

    31. The lower puffy clouds that were here and there had slightly yellowish


    32. A yellowish bruise formed around it


    33. Blood spurt out of the sockets in its mouth and yellowish puss oozed out of the suture marks the autopsy doctor had left


    34. It was a low wall, and Tom saw that it was lit up on its inner side by a flickering yellowish glow


    35. Her one-room flat was inadequately illuminated by the fancy lamp with the wool-cords, giving a yellowish, dirty glow by which diverse colours couldn’t be told apart


    36. As he saw her standing there all forlorn next to the phone-booth in the sweetly yellowish last rays of sunlight, he felt a great pang of affection for her


    37. The blue-black hue around her eyes was almost gone though a yellowish shade persisted for a while until that too disappeared and restored Lizzie"s face to its normal perfection


    38. brown, the other yellowish beige


    39. The pages are yellowish and the writing is very faded


    40. When he recovered consciousness, he found himself sitting in a chair, supported by someone on the right side, while someone else was standing on the left, holding a yellowish glass filled with yellow water, and Nikodim Fomitch standing before him, looking intently at him

    41. His soft, round, rather snub-nosed face was of a sickly yellowish colour, but had a vigorous and rather ironical expression


    42. characters upon a rare and precious skin of yellowish colour, and these were the


    43. Around them, rays were undulating like sheets flapping in the wind, and among these I spotted, much to my glee, a Chinese ray, yellowish on its topside, a dainty pink on its belly, and armed with three stings behind its eyes; a rare species whose very existence was still doubted in Lacépède's day, since that pioneering classifier of fish had seen one only in a portfolio of Japanese drawings


    44. There our nets brought up some fine fish samples: dolphinfish with azure fins, gold tails, and flesh that's unrivaled in the entire world, wrasse from the genus Hologymnosus that were nearly denuded of scales but exquisite in flavor, knifejaws with bony beaks, yellowish albacore that were as tasty as bonito, all fish worth classifying in the ship's pantry


    45. There were whitish eels of the species Gymnotus fasciatus that passed like elusive wisps of steam, conger eels three to four meters long that were tricked out in green, blue, and yellow, three–foot hake with a liver that makes a dainty morsel, wormfish drifting like thin seaweed, sea robins that poets call lyrefish and seamen pipers and whose snouts have two jagged triangular plates shaped like old Homer's lyre, swallowfish swimming as fast as the bird they're named after, redheaded groupers whose dorsal fins are trimmed with filaments, some shad (spotted with black, gray, brown, blue, yellow, and green) that actually respond to tinkling handbells, splendid diamond–shaped turbot that were like aquatic pheasants with yellowish fins stippled in brown and the left topside mostly marbled in brown and yellow, finally schools of wonderful red mullet, real oceanic birds of paradise that ancient Romans bought for as much as 10,000 sesterces apiece, and which they killed at the table, so they could heartlessly watch it change color from cinnabar red when alive to pallid white when dead


    46. "But beneath my fingers, as if by magic, in proportion as the fire ascended, I saw yellowish characters appear on the paper


    47. There were rays of gigantic size, five meters long and with muscles so powerful they could leap above the waves, sharks of various species including a fifteen–foot glaucous shark with sharp triangular teeth and so transparent it was almost invisible amid the waters, brown lantern sharks, prism–shaped humantin sharks armored with protuberant hides, sturgeons resembling their relatives in the Mediterranean, trumpet–snouted pipefish a foot and a half long, yellowish brown with small gray fins and no teeth or tongue, unreeling like slim, supple snakes


    48. During our crossing I saw numerous baleen whales belonging to the three species unique to these southernmost seas: the bowhead whale (or "right whale," according to the English), which has no dorsal fin; the humpback whale from the genus Balaenoptera (in other words, "winged whales"), beasts with wrinkled bellies and huge whitish fins that, genus name regardless, do not yet form wings; and the finback whale, yellowish brown, the swiftest of all cetaceans


    49. Stare the sun for example like the eagle then look at a shoe see a blotch blob yellowish


    50. She was very beautiful, but her usual pallor had increased; her eyes were more brilliant than ever, and her hands, which were generally white like mother-of-pearl, now more resembled wax, to which time was adding a yellowish hue


































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