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She made a slight gesture with her heavily beringed hand.
She lifted a beringed hand to her head and pushed back a strand of hair.
The Emperor, eyes still closed, rubbed his temples with beringed hands.
Mrs. Hall held up one beringed hand and shook her head slowly.
The big man said some thing to the girl, leaning close and placing a beringed hand on one slim leg.
"Poor man," she said mockingly, waving a beringed hand at him.
He raised his beringed hand, drawing on its innate powers, using it to calm, to control.
He waved a beringed hand, and another Hylar thane came to him.
A beringed hand lightly patted lacquered waves of orange hair.
Arthter at last held out his beringed hand.
Hobart Batt turned to the next page with a crisp movement of his beringed hand.
The general had put his beringed finger squarely on something on the mind of everyone here in the tent.
He ran his beringed hand over the coarse, black wool of his robe.
Mrs. Astor allowed me to bow over her rather thick beringed fingers.
She stabbed a beringed finger at the headline.
He raised his beringed staff in his left hand, then lowered it slowly until the butt touched the ground.
He steepled his beringed fingers and peered sharply at Spelter over the top of them.
He extended a beringed hand, palm down.
Now Karina gracefully placed her much beringed hand on her forehead.
"This is hard to credit, son of my sister," Khendraja'aro said at last, spreading his beringed hands in an unfamiliar gesture.
She made a slight, dismissive gesture, fluttering beringed fingers.
Truth reached up and patted the beringed hand resting on her shoulder, biting back a sudden upwelling of tears.
Ladonna watched the light of the red moon and the silver glinting from the gems on her beringed fingers.
The beringed fingers snatched the robe from Dessa's shoulders, waving it like a trophy.
Stephen teased her, pressing a belated kiss of greeting on his mother's beringed fingers.