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  • The Duchess of Windsor diamonds and the Czarina's tiara.

    Erica Jong: A Busted Father Writes to His Kids 2009

  • Went to Quan's house - massive food coma after massive food intake, Hawaii Club's Luau on campus, Phi Kappa Psi party, Czarina's house ...

    moschikat Diary Entry moschikat 2004

  • Alas, Ivan was unfortunately deceased, a victim of the car-jackers whose interference had led to the loss of the Czarina's necklace and other valuables.

    The Sinister Six Combo Castro, Adam Troy 2001

  • The Czarina's Necklace, which was among the recovered items, had entered the custody of the NYPD Evidence Lockup.

    The Sinister Six Combo Castro, Adam Troy 2001

  • The old man's expression was half self-satisfaction, half distaste: the self-satisfaction derived from successfully negotiating the purchase of the Czarina's necklace, the distaste a reaction to once again encountering the same dull, common faces he had been forced to confront every day since his return to this misbegotten country.

    The Sinister Six Combo Castro, Adam Troy 2001

  • Czarina's influence as he had proved himself to be when he banished the

    Bolshevism The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy John Spargo 1921

  • She looked from one kind face to the other; then, taking the Czarina's outstretched hand, kissed its fingers with childish impulsiveness.

    Katrinka: The Story of a Russian Child 1915

  • Probably no human-made fabric could have come nearer to matching them, though she had once met a great traveller -- at least he went far enough in his search for comparisons -- who told her that the Czarina of Russia had owned a deep sapphire of precisely the colour, but the Czarina's was the only sapphire yet discovered that had it.

    Gentle Julia Booth Tarkington 1907

  • *** Yesterday I dined at the Czarina's, in Zarske, where I found the Grand Princess Marie, who could tell me at least that she had seen you in Berlin, and that you were all right.

    The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 10 Prince Otto Von Bismarck, Count Helmuth Von Moltke, Ferdinand Lassalle Kuno Francke 1892

  • A still more striking spectacle was afforded by a voyage made on the Enz by the ladies of the Czarina's court, attired in airy summer dresses and adorned with a lavish abundance of flowers.

    The Story of My Life Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898 1892

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