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1 Under it her peaked little face was the colour of old ivory .
2 The colouring was lavender and old ivory , with faint touches of rose.
3 Maxime's thin face no longer looked like a carving in old ivory .
4 It was a small object, oval, flattened, the color of old ivory .
5 This is a pale pinkish-gray-buff, which may be called old ivory .
6 I wanted very much for their faces to be cracked like old ivory .
7 The color, old ivory , brown with age, told him all he needed to know.
8 The wall decorations are of gold, trimmed in old ivory , imitating fifteenth century leather.
9 Against the white of her dress her soft skin gleamed like polished old ivory .
10 Her skin, always tending toward pallor, became of the dead amber-white of old ivory .
11 But the bishop raised his small, slim fingered hand of old ivory hue, deprecatingly.
12 His face, clean-shaven, aristocratic, was the colour of old ivory .
13 His teeth were yellowed like old ivory , and his smile was gentle and humane.
14 Their faces were like old ivory , their dress the stern Miro himself could scarce repress.
15 Her skin really is the color of old ivory .
16 Between the fingers, polished like old ivory to the tapering pink nails, was a lighted cigarette.
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