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Curly Line with Flowers

By: Ronit Baras

...ife.com/books Which remineds me – I have finished my last pictcher. I droo an indigo nite and the moon. On one of awer trips, I took a foto of thi...

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The Renaissance of Science : The Story of the Atom and Chemistry

By: Ph.D. Albert Martini

...838-1907) English Chemist 234 Pioneered the Synthesis of Dyes and Perfumes. JOHANN F. BAEYER (1835-1917) German Chemist 236 Synthesized the dye Indigo Blue. KARL J. GRAEBE (1841-1927) German Chemist 236 Determined the Chemical Structure of Aromatic Compounds. AUGUST W. VON HOFMANN (1818-1892) German Chemist 237 Synthesized the dye Red-Purple or Magenta. OTTO ...

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Who's the Prettiest

By: Janaki Sooriyarachchi

...he seven days of the week. 4 She wore the violet dress on Sunday. She wore the indigo dress on Monday. She wore the blue dress on Tuesday. She wore t... ...r, as they moved about. But none of them liked it. The violet dress glared. The indigo dress frowned. The blue dress huffed. The green dress squawked.... ... 9 “I’m the prettiest. So don’t come close to me.” The violet dress pushed the indigo dress away. “No, it’s me, who’s the prettiest.” The blue dress ...

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Yellow on the Outside, Shame on the inside : Asian Culture Revealed

By: Chi, Anson

.... Then I put in a few Banana Republic stretch polos, with matching boot-cut indigo jeans and some Hugo Boss dress shirts with dress pants. I even thr... ...First, I pick out my wardrobe: a Banana Republic stretch polo with matching indigo, boot-cut jeans wait — I've worn all this before when Emilie saw m...

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Fire and für : The Last Sorcerer Dragony

By: Roger C. Schlobin

...ny edges, they clenched and twisted. No, claws; bloody claws! The imp's indigo eyes burned maiming from its dark mask. Its mane crackled with an ...

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Encyclopedia of Home Remedies for Better Life

By: Dr Izharul Hasan

...lem. Do not take tea tree oil internally. 14. A tea made from two parts wild indigo to one part each of echinacea, pasque flower, and poke root can...

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The Cricket on the Hearth

By: Charles Dickens

...cumstances, not wholly unconnected, she would go so far as to say, with the Indigo Trade, but to which she would not more particularly refer, had hap... ... her on her dignity, and the bewailment of that mysterious convulsion in the Indigo trade, for four and twenty hours. But this becoming deference to ... ...ved, that when that unfortu nate train of circumstances had occurred in the Indigo Trade, she had foreseen that she would be exposed, during her whol... ... cap but so much starch and muslin, and didn’t defer him self at all to the Indigo Trade, but said there was no help for it now; and, in Mrs. Fieldin...

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Moran of the Lady Letty

By: Frank Norris

...masthead. More than once Wilbur looked around him at the empty coruscating indigo of the ocean floor, wondering at the necessity of the lookout, and f... ...st of the schooner, the keen salt air, the Chinamen grouped far below, the indigo of the warm ocean, and out yonder the forsaken derelict, rolling her... .... The vast, heat-scourged hoop of yellow sand, the still, smooth shield of indigo wa- ter, with its beds of kelp, had become insensibly dear to him. I...

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Modeste Mignon

By: Honoré de Balzac

...made seven millions at the least. I am bringing back a large part of it in indigo, one third in safe London secu- rities, and another third in good so... ... last expedition was to the Philippine Islands where I exchanged opium for indigo of the first quality. In fact, I may have half a million more than I... ... In fact, I may have half a million more than I stated, for I reckoned the indigo at what it cost me. I have always been well in health; not the sligh... ... known. I shall not disembark at Havre, but at Marseilles. I shall sell my indigo, and negotiate for the purchase of La Bastie through the house of Mo... ...lossal fortune. He arrived at Marseilles on a ship of his own, loaded with indigo; and they say at the Bourse that the cargo, not counting the ship, i...

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Edingburgh Picturesque Notes

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... enjoy superb, sub-arctic sunsets, with the profile of the city stamped in indigo upon a sky of luminous green. The wind may still be cold, but there ...

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Unconscious Comedians

By: Honoré de Balzac

... friend, a manufacturer of cloth, has discovered a method of replacing the indigo in old blue coats, and he wants to see you as another great phenomen...

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The Poems of Emily Dickinson

By: Martha Dickinson Bianchi

...ies Of independent hues, A little weather-worn, Inspiriting habiliments Of indigo and brown. With specimens of song, As if for you to choose, Discreti...

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The Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...gatawny, B.C.S., Deputy-Assistant Vice Sub-Controller of the Boggleywollah Indigo grounds, Ramgolly branch. Macgillicuddy should have stuck to sword’s...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

...er is a quiet blue-eyed man with a humorous smile. He dresses wholly in an indigo blue, that later we come to consider a sort of voluntary uniform for... ...air. The man must be Chinese…. Then come two short-bearded men in careless indigo blue raiment, both of them convulsed with laughter—men out- side the...

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Vailima Letters

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...t was a thing to worship. It rose from the horizon, and its top was within thirty degrees of the zenith; the lower parts were like a glacier in shadow... ...Stevenson CHAPTER XXXII AUGUST, 1893. My Dear Colvin,—Quite impossible to write. Your letter is due to-day; a nasty, rainy-like morning with huge blue...

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20, 000 Leagues under the Sea

By: Jules Verne

... indigenous produc- tions, and edging the waves of the ocean with the pure indigo of its warm water. It was this current that the Nautilus was to foll... ...coloured tints, a perfect kaleidoscope of green, yel- low, orange, violet, indigo, and blue; in one word, the whole palette of an enthusiastic colouri...

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Tales and Fantasies

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... the sunset embers, pleased, he knew not why, to move in that cold air and indigo twilight, starred with street-lamps. But there was one more disencha...

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The Early Short Fiction

By: Edith Wharton

...while to the left, on a lonely peak, a crucified Christ hung livid against indigo clouds. The central figure of the foreground, however, was that of a...

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End of the Tether

By: Joseph Conrad

...pulled off in the evening. Far away, beyond the houses, on the slope of an indigo promontory closing the view of the quays, the slim column of a facto...

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Summer

By: Edith Wharton

...fire, the maples blazed and smouldered, and the black hem- locks turned to indigo against the incandescence of the forest. The nights were cold, with ...

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