Church, in the paper cited below, derives it from Costa de Oreja," Earring Coast," in allusion to the earrings worn by the Indians and remarked by their conquerors. [Please select]
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She gave him her other earring, and then she went home with the heads. [Please select]
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A _pendant_ is _that which hangs_ from something else; as, an earring or a tassel. [Please select]
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She offered him the earring, which he took, looked at, and handed back, laughing. [Please select]
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Cleopatra vowed once that she would drink the most costly of draughts, and, taking off an earring of inestimable price, dissolved it in vinegar and swallowed it. [Please select]
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The glow of the pipe lighted shriveled yet still handsome countenances scrolled with tattooing, and caught gleams from rolling eyes or sparkles from necklace and earring. [Please select]
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