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Today we are getting out the Fabulous Jewel-Bedecked and Bedizened SuperHero Paddle and wishing the Fabulous rozk all the Fabulous Birthday Happiness she can stand, and then some.
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Bedizened and wolf-eyed, they stood in formal ranks as attentive as children at a pantomime.
Montlivet Alice Prescott Smith
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Bedizened with diamonds, coated with paint and powder, laden with rustling silks, they looked weary and worn out.
The Christian A Story Hall Caine 1892
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Bedizened and jewelled, in her rustling finery, she paid, with humility of attitude, this prompt tribute to order -- only to find, however, that she could carry but two of the fragments at once.
The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879
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Bedizened and jewelled, in her rustling finery, she paid, with humility of attitude, this prompt tribute to order -- only to find, however, that she could carry but two of the fragments at once.
The Golden Bowl — Volume 2 Henry James 1879
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Bedizened and jewelled, in her rustling finery, she paid, with humility of attitude, this prompt tribute to order -- only to find, however, that she could carry but two of the fragments at once.
The Golden Bowl — Volume 2 Henry James 1879
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Bedizened and jewelled, in her rustling finery, she paid, with humility of attitude, this prompt tribute to order -- only to find, however, that she could carry but two of the fragments at once.
The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879
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Bedizened and jewelled, in her rustling finery, she paid, with humility of attitude, this prompt tribute to order -- only to find, however, that she could carry but two of the fragments at once.
The Golden Bowl — Volume 2 Henry James 1879
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Bedizened and jewelled, in her rustling finery, she paid, with humility of attitude, this prompt tribute to order -- only to find, however, that she could carry but two of the fragments at once.
The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879
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