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    maline


    1. To see or wear tourmaline in your dream symbolizes healing, potential, and purity


    2. Consider the color of the tourmaline for additional significance


    3. The song we would be dancing to is called Emmaline and it is about a girl who wants to be a movie star but her dreams are lost and in the end, she kills herself


    4. The one piece of all this that bothered me was that Sab was playing the part of Emmaline and that scared me a bit especially since she strongly insisted that the part be hers


    5. ducer of pink and green tourmalines


    6. heard the stories of the Hamlin brothers who, in 1812, discovered tourmaline crystals in the roots of a fallen tree and then opened the first gem mine in the United States, but what would we find? As it turned out, in the first few minutes of digging in the tree roots, the 1


    7. Many areas in East Asia have produced tourmaline, but for the moment, I’ll consider only two and look at others later


    8. The pink tourmaline on quartz, which measures 5 inches across, is from Paprok, Nuristan, Afghanistan


    9. Both the quartz and tourmaline are perfectly formed, and the specimen has a touch of lilac lepidolite that sets it off perfectly


    10. Tourmalines with quartz occur in pegmatites all over the world

    11. I particularly treasure this 1-inch-long doubly terminated gem crystal of smoky quartz with green tourmaline inclusions


    12. It truly was a wonderful place to explore and had produced very fine smoky quartzes, beryls and tourmalines


    13. Shortly before the old miner died, Herb showed me a 4-inch-long brown tourmaline he had just found and told me that there was a great pocket of smoky quartz under the water-filled pit


    14. Schorl, the black variety of tourmaline often found in pegmatites, and beryl are both commonly found in the same locality, yet good combinations of the two minerals are rare and highly valued


    15. tourmaline associated with the morganite


    16. acquired this piece and the Mawi tourmaline


    17. And so I was able to instruct Krystal to send my plans and all essential materials, by tourmaline-porter to my trusted employee Mica, who was stationed right here on Citrine


    18. “We could get her to use the tourmaline-porter to send the travertine to us,” finished Zavier


    19. I need you to key the ‘Saffyre Starlight into the tourmaline-porter and forward the travertine to us


    20. also try a Watermelon Tourmaline which is a mix of green

    21. The stone was a Tourmaline; medium green with purple marbling cut into the shape of a rosette, which matched the embroidered flowers on my gown and his waistcoat


    22. My hair was loosened, then pinned back with two ornate pearl and tourmaline combs


    23. It was one of those maline-and-flower creations


    24. A violet column of tourmaline from Madagascar that looks so rich he cannot resist the urge to stroke it


    25. He washed out the formaline jug, cleaned his forceps, powdered and took off his rubber gloves


    26. A political pamphleteer of the French Revolution: was at first an emigre, but made his peace with Napoleon and was appointed Archbishop of Malines


    27. The black schorl, and the electric schorl, only remained, and to avoid the confusion created by the use of the term schorl, the name of tourmaline was given to this species by that celebrated mineralogist, the Abbé Haüy


    28. The tourmaline is found of almost every colour, and this variety of colour caused at first a number to be formed into new species; which are now considered only as varieties of the tourmaline: such as the rubellite, the tourmaline apyre, and indicolite


    29. The different analyses of the tourmaline, however, affords a greater variety of results than is known in almost any other mineral


    30. But it appears that iron has not been discovered in the red tourmaline

    31. It is not unworthy of notice, that the red tourmaline is considered as infusible, but the others fusible


    32. The red or rose tourmaline of Massachusetts, is found chiefly at Chesterfield, in a subordinate bed of granite, contained in mica slate


    33. In addition to tourmaline, it contains also emerald, some of the crystals of which are from three to five inches in diameter


    34. The tourmalines are contained chiefly in a false vein of silicious feldspar and quartz, which begins in the centre of the upper edge of the bed of granite, and passes obliquely, descending to the northeast, about twenty feet, where it is intercepted from sight by the mica slate


    35. The tourmalines are chiefly contained in this vein


    36. The green tourmalines vary from one-eighth of an inch to one inch in diameter; they are sometimes four inches in length, and are entirely confined to the inner vein of quartz


    37. The red tourmaline is frequently enclosed in the green


    38. In another crystal I found pyrites in the place of the red tourmaline


    39. The red tourmalines vary in intensity of colour, and frequently (particularly in the interior) pass into violet


    40. The granite also contains minute crystals of dark and light blue tourmaline, and pale green emerald, with a very few garnets and pyrites

    41. In the lower part of the vein, five to six feet from its interruption by the mica slate, the red tourmaline scarcely appears, and the vein contains chiefly bluish amorphous quartz and green tourmaline


    42. About six miles from Chesterfield, in Goshen, is found the rose mica, with tourmalines and emeralds interspersed in the granite


    43. The tourmalines are light and dark green and blue, of various shades of intensity, frequently acicular and stellated


    44. The black, the red, and the violet tourmalines also occur, but more rarely


    45. — of the tourmaline, xvi, 390


    46. —, on the tourmalines and other minerals of Chesterfield, Mass


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