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  • So Ali Shar rejoiced in her words and kissed her hands, then, going out, speedily brought her all she required; whereupon she rose and donned a patched gown and threw over her head a honey-yellow veil, and took staff in hand and, with the basket on her head, began wandering about the passages and the houses.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • The honey-yellow floor was biting cold and her toes sprang up in resistance.

    Their Dogs Came With Them Helena María Viramontes 2007

  • But his ribbon planter did have a distinct honey-yellow shine to her hair and flawless golden skin that looked to be kissed by the sun.

    Loving the Highlander Janet Chapman 2003

  • But his ribbon planter did have a distinct honey-yellow shine to her hair and flawless golden skin that looked to be kissed by the sun.

    Loving the Highlander Janet Chapman 2003

  • Some are honey-yellow, some moss-green, some drab, some decked out with all sorts of fringes and finery in delicate and living tints.

    Last Leaves from Dunk Island 2003

  • Suroth sailed past as if they were as much servants as the lushly bodied da'covale in slippers and a nearly transparent white robe, her honey-yellow hair in a multitude of thin braids, who carried the High Lady's gilded writing desk a meek two paces behind.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • Arched and colonnaded, overhung by cypresses, it has honey-yellow walls that breathe the tranquillity of Mediterranean voyaging in the era of the Blue Train and the Messageries Maritimes.

    Shedding Light on Lebanon 1984

  • Arched and colonnaded, overhung by cypresses, it has honey-yellow walls that breathe the tranquillity of Mediterranean voyaging in the era of the Blue Train and the Messageries Maritimes.

    Shedding Light on Lebanon 1984

  • Arched and colonnaded, overhung by cypresses, it has honey-yellow walls that breathe the tranquillity of Mediterranean voyaging in the era of the Blue Train and the Messageries Maritimes.

    Shedding Light on Lebanon 1984

  • Abdomen: the base honey-yellow, the apical margin of the first segment, and the following segments entirely, pale fuscous; the club of the antennæ 2-jointed.

    Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology Various

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