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  • Although she claims to be content with her "gold golden girlfriend of goldness," she meets Michele, an Italian doctor/researcher who cooks for her.

    Jesse Kornbluth: Gabrielle Hamilton: From Wild Child to Successful Restaurateur Jesse Kornbluth 2011

  • Although she claims to be content with her "gold golden girlfriend of goldness," she meets Michele, an Italian doctor/researcher who cooks for her.

    Jesse Kornbluth: Gabrielle Hamilton: From Wild Child to Successful Restaurateur Jesse Kornbluth 2011

  • I remember the goldness and the yellowness of the sun, and the beauty of the day.

    Answers Still Elusive In San Bruno Pipeline Blast 2010

  • Transfixed by its shiny goldness, the girl hesitated, then bent to scoop it up.

    Aphrodite the Beauty Joan Holub 2010

  • Transfixed by its shiny goldness, the girl hesitated, then bent to scoop it up.

    Aphrodite the Beauty Joan Holub 2010

  • Transfixed by its shiny goldness, the girl hesitated, then bent to scoop it up.

    Aphrodite the Beauty Joan Holub 2010

  • And then they met; Bert idling through the September sweetness and softness and goldness of the park, Nancy briskly taking her business-like way from West Eightieth to East Seventy-second

    Undertow Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923

  • The opaque river was a hot goldness, the sky blazed with flame, the land was land no longer, but burnt, visibly.

    DEVELOPMENT A NOVEL BY W. BRYHER WITH A PREFACE BY AMY LOWELL 1920

  • She at once dismissed the beast, which smiled amicably at Dom Manuel, and then arched high its back in the manner of all the cat tribe, and so flattened out into a thin transparent goldness, and, flickering, vanished upward as a flame leaves a lampwick.

    Figures of Earth James Branch Cabell 1918

  • When the mists lifted in the marshes this morning, and the first ray of gold touched you to equal goldness, you didn't know you were coming to me.

    Michael O'Halloran Gene Stratton-Porter 1893

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