She wore a robe of subtly iridescent Gryphon watersilk, one of Gryphon's most prized export goods.
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She stood, running her hands across the watersilk with a slow, sensual motion that formed a bizarre visual counterpoint for her coldly dispassionate voice.
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The wateredsilk was made for nighttime; it folded into shadow.
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The undulating waves regularly took on the appearance of wateredsilk with wide stripes.
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Gitty Sprague has a beautiful pelisse of gray wateredsilk.
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And the frame is oiled and polished until the grain shows-well ,almostlike wateredsilk.
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The finest wateredsilks are known as Moire Antique.
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The white- wateredsilk and muslin of the curtains spread before me in great pleats like organ-pipes.
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She wore a purple dress of wateredsilk.
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The moon seemed viewed through wateredsilk.
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Here and there the rufflings of a breeze showed in darker markings, like the changes on wateredsilk.
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It's like using wateredsilk to make grain sacks-theLondoners would laugh until tears ran down their faces.
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He compared the face to a jewel the most beautiful in the world, and the background to eighteenth-century wateredsilk.
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He is garbed in a coat made of wateredsilk, its straight collar faced with dark-green material edged with gold.
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The emperor entered, very simply dressed, with no parade about him beyond a wide, red, wateredsilk ribbon across his chest.
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Antique wateredsilk, figured pompadour, drugget, and lampus, attract by their wreaths of flowers; light net dresses, or mousselins, are rare.