1 If these belonged to me instead of to the jeweler, I'd ram them down your ungrateful throat.
2 But although the jeweler had been mentioned first, it was the secretary who first made his appearance.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In 21 THE COUNTESS DE WINTER 3 She heard something rustling on the matting and when she looked down she saw a little snake gliding along and watching her with eyes like jewels.
4 Then the queen her mother, packed up a great many costly things; jewels, and gold, and silver; trinkets, fine dresses, and in short everything that became a royal bride.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By Jacob and Wilhelm GrimmContext Highlight In THE GOOSE-GIRL 5 jewels, diamonds, gems; that I alone.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 18. The Treasure. 6 ssed of ingots, gold, money, jewels, diamonds, gems; that I alone.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 18. The Treasure. 7 We need hardly add that these peasant costumes, like those of the young women, were brilliant with gold and jewels.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 33. Roman Bandits. 8 I saw then that we were descending a large staircase; around us were all my mother's servants carrying trunks, bags, ornaments, jewels, purses of gold, with which they were hurrying away in the greatest distraction.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 77. Haidee. 9 "And as much, at least, in pearls, diamonds, and jewels," said Eugenie.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 97. The Departure for Belgium. 10 Then you can quit your house, leaving your jewels and giving up your jointure, and every one's mouth will be filled with praises of your disinterestedness.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 106. Dividing the Proceeds. 11 The old woman returned very soon, supporting with difficulty a trembling woman of a majestic figure, brilliant with jewels, and covered with a veil.
12 Next to jewels and gold we were the most valuable things he had.
13 As the old woman had shrewdly guessed, it was a Grey Friar who stole Cunegonde's money and jewels in the town of Badajos, when she and Candide were escaping.
14 Candide gathered them up, ran to the master, and presented them to him in a most humble manner, giving him to understand by signs that their royal highnesses had forgotten their gold and jewels.
15 full of jewels, all the jewels of the cathedral of Embrun, which the.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER IX—THE BROTHER AS DEPICTED BY THE SISTER