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  • But the hair or scales or feathers of monsters are gorgeously coloredfuchsia, turquoise, sparkly bronze, iridescent greenand their minds have the power to control the minds of humans.

    Kristin Cashore - An interview with author 2010

  • A minute later they arrived at a seashorethe ocean was bright greenand slowly eased in for a landing on a rolling hillside overlooking the turbulent water.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • A minute later they arrived at a seashorethe ocean was bright greenand slowly eased in for a landing on a rolling hillside overlooking the turbulent water.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • A minute later they arrived at a seashorethe ocean was bright greenand slowly eased in for a landing on a rolling hillside overlooking the turbulent water.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • A minute later they arrived at a seashorethe ocean was bright greenand slowly eased in for a landing on a rolling hillside overlooking the turbulent water.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • A minute later they arrived at a seashorethe ocean was bright greenand slowly eased in for a landing on a rolling hillside overlooking the turbulent water.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • Majer Vaclyn walked through the archway opposite the entrance and down another marble-floored corridor, the sound of his boots muffled by the heavy greenand-gold carpet runner that covered the middle of the corridor floor.

    Alector's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2005

  • From the oak he traced narrow paths to a thicket of growth, greenand-black shadows with touches of orange.

    Destiny's Road Niven, Larry 1997

  • Red bubbles throbbed under their greenand-blue chins.

    The Season Of The Machete Patterson, James, 1947- 1977

  • Red bubbles throbbed under their greenand-blue chins.

    The Season of the Machete Patterson, James, 1947- 1977

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