Beads were of malachite, crystal, topaz, and variegatedmarble, and seemed quite plentiful.
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A crystalline variegatedmarble is found in blocks a few miles westward of the above, near the Wollondilly.
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Of this variegatedmarble were formed the beautiful columns in the old Representatives' chamber of the Capitol at Washington.
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Articles of European manufacture, such as handsome mirrors, clocks, vases, and tables of Florentine mosaic or variegatedmarble, were plentiful.
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It is built in the pure Gothic style of the thirteenth century, and the external walls are composed of variegatedmarble.
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Her heels tapped a rhythmic staccato upon the golden- veinedmarble floor.
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Three hundred feet tall, the tower was made of rose- veinedmarble.
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Bees and black- veinedmarble white butterflies float from flower to flower.
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His kisses warmed its veinedmarble as he whispered, I must see you again.
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Butler led the way, striding purposefully across the gold- veinedmarble floor towards an enquiries desk.
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Symbols were etched into the veinedmarble floor, and tables, interspersed with tall, carved armoires, lined the room.
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She saw his bloody leg at once and took him into her spacious bathroom, all mirrors and pink-and-gold veinedmarble.
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The principal entrance, reached by a flight of 23 steps, is ornamented with a portico supported by four black- veinedmarble columns.
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It was stark and bare, with a single block of silver- veinedmarble rising about four feet off the stage floor in its center.
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Surmounting this picturesque pedestal is an obelisk of black- veinedmarble on a granite base, the whole rising some seven feet from the ground.
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It is of gray or veinedmarble, in the Doric style of architecture, and is in height thirteen feet, and in breadth nearly nine.
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He took the servants' steps, not the grand stairways of veinedmarble, but the narrower, steeper, straighter stairs hidden within the thick brick walls.
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One of a pair, this 19th century French inlaid satinwood commode comes with a veinedmarble top and a band of cast bronze scrollwork.
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In the picture in the Louvre, for instance, the steps of the throne, which are intended to play the part of veinedmarble, remain unintelligible.
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Panels simulating pale green, veinedmarble are inset in these receptacles and at their corners are drooping women's figures by Ulric H. Ellerhusen representing Contemplation.