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But we are doing something you know added Hyacinth later.
He held out his hand to Hyacinth, who took it.
And that Hyacinth was not going under her own name.
Hyacinth stopped where she was and held up her hand.
Hyacinth had gone to visit another party and was expected back soon.
Hyacinth did not know what else to do, except to keep moving.
By the time they reached it, Hyacinth was back with the group.
Then the raiders turn left on Hyacinth and are gone.
Hyacinths may last a bit longer, but they are usually replaced every few years, too.
She went out to meet them, with Hyacinth at her elbow.
If necessary he can take the form of a person, a tree or a hyacinth.
Hyacinth knelt and put his arms around the other man.
Hyacinth needs the name of your insurance company so she can finish up her report on the car.
So the water hyacinth will be useful: that's the idea.
The new county government has pledged to fight the hyacinth problem.
If it were just Hyacinth and himself, he could consider possibilities.
In a young fellow of twenty, like Hyacinth, he had no interest at all.
"I love you," said Hyacinth, because in its own way it was true.
There's a similar plan to make paper from water hyacinth in Bangladesh.
This plant looks like a hyacinth that's been on a diet.
However, as people became more accustomed to hyacinths the prices began to fall.
As a character in the series he is a foil to Hyacinth.
Now researchers are starting to look on the hyacinth as a resource.
Hyacinth had been her instrument once, and could not forget it.
Hyacinth and his stolen gear will have to come with us, of course.
Here the stream bed was laid with shining jacinth and jasper.
Their symbol is the jacinth.
The floor was a mosaic of jacinth, spinel and sunstone.
I remember that she was a most comely young woman with hair artificially colored the red-yellow of the jacinth gem.
Rumored powers of the Jacinth, besides the charm effect, include a floral scent that comes from oils supplied by the gods.
Some have supposed that this stone was the same as the jacinth, others believe that it was the opal or amethyst.
Pixel controls a ruby, topaz, beryl, and jacinth.
Lewis sent Mysterious into the lead two furlongs from the finish and she won decisively, beating Jacinth by three lengths.
She pressed golden cat's-eye, glittering jacinth, and pale aquamarine-and then she held her breath.
"It's a tincture of ariamu root and jacinth spoor," Kylar said.
The typescript begins with a dedication page "To Jacinth" (Brunette Coleman's imagined secretary).
The Jacinth of Inestimable Beauty was further developed in 1993's Book of Artifacts.
The Jacinth of Inestimable Beauty appeared in the Arms and Equipment Guide (2003), on page 150-151.
Jacinth (ja'-sinth) is a red transparent variety of zircon used as a gemstone.
Jacinth is also a flower of a reddish blue or deep purple (hyacinth), and hence a precious stone of that colour (Revelation 21:20).
So Cuautemoc had provided a dog of a jacinth color, as red-gold as the red-gold chain by which he led it.
On the other side of the room, the families of the two victims, Jacinth Baker and Richard Lollar, were often in tears.
So the commissioner of boxing, Jacinth Bryan Labega - "My husband used to be a fighter; we love the sport."
Happily for me and my novel, Mexico does and did know the jacinth gem, so my narrator could legitimately use that word for that color.
Ahead he saw a pavilion constructed of pale ribs and translucent panels, whose complexity was obscured behind jacinth palms and cinniborines.
Upon washing away the clay and gravel, a great number of gems of small value remained (chiefly sapphire, ruby, jacinth and green tourmaline).
The Jacinth of Inestimable Beauty was also mentioned in the original 1979 Dungeon Master's Guide.
Achates (Agate) has been replaced by Yacinthos (Jacinth).