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He held out a large, square hand on which an amethyst ring gleamed.
There was an amethyst ring on his left hand.
He presented the Captain with the amethyst ring.
A huge amethyst ring set in gold on his little finger: it looked as if it were intended for kissing.
"Come on," she said, and clicked her amethyst ring on the arm of her wheelchair.
She held the amethyst ring tightly, very tightly.
She would commission the royal jeweller in Alexandria to make him the most magnificent amethyst ring in the world.
Fortescue dropped his glance, fiddling with the great amethyst ring on one of his fingers.
She brought her hands together in a gentle clap, the amethyst ring on her right hand throwing light off its facets like purple lightning.
Fache reached in his pocket and produced a purple amethyst ring with a familiar hand-tooled mitre-crozier appliqué.
JWoww accessorized with a wide studded belt, huge amethyst rings, metallic peep-toe heels, and subtle makeup.
Her fingers lovingly traced an emerald torque, caressed an amethyst ring, and savored a gold and silver linked chain.
"St. Christopher's medal, belly ring, gold anklet, belt buckle and an amethyst ring," inventoried Williams.
Yasmin saw Karina's plump fingers with the medium amethyst ring surrounded by moonstones scrabble in the replicator bale and remove the ring.
A man of middle years, dressed in a purple tunic and a white sash, with a large amethyst ring on his middle finger, confronted them with a smile.
Her jewels were a chain of amethysts and pearls, amethyst rings, and amethyst and pearl buckles on her mauve satin shoes.
The money and jewelry which had claimed was his property including a diamond pin, an amethyst ring, $65 in cash and his revolver were returned to him upon his release.
His hand-slim golden fingers, one crowned by the carved amethyst ring of a master trader-his hand lay lightly on her wrist, restraining her, waking fire in her belly.
The Amethyst Ring by Scott O'Dell is the third novel in the fictional trilogy started by The Captive and Feathered Serpent.
She reached into the pouch at her hip, snugged a silver and amethyst ring engraved with an Osiris eye against her wedding band, took forth her wand and extended it.
Julián wants to be a priest and asks the bishop many times to make him one, but in the end he lets the Mayan priest sacrifice him, and Julián takes the bishop's amethyst ring.
She tipped the blade of the axe flat, the tendons standing out in her strong right wrist, and he could see the wink of the amethyst ring she still wore on the pinkie finger of that hand.
The district attorney had a hand-mark on Girl Christopher's face and throat which corresponded to the size of Annie's hand, complete with the mark of the amethyst ring she wore on the fourth finger of her right hand.
For his anticipated meeting with aggrieved priests and parishioners, Bishop Doss had donned a traditional purple cassock, too tight in the collar for his large neck, a huge amethyst ring and a gold pectoral cross dotted with five of the grape-red stones.