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By 1980 more hair was gone, as were the earrings.
These earrings have been in my family for ever such a long time.
She took the earrings from me, and put one on each of us.
She had no idea if the earrings were gone or not.
Maybe she went in there to put on the earrings.
As she'd no money, she was going to give her earrings.
One of her earrings fell off while she was talking.
I took off the earrings and went to find a phone box.
She put up a hand to touch the earrings in turn.
Yes, he would hurt someone to get the earrings back.
"Long earrings do the most to light up the face," she said.
I picked up the earrings and put them in his hand.
She was pretty sure the girl had been wearing earrings.
The hair was too long to be his wife's, and he did not recognize the earrings.
He was able to identify the body of his mother by her earrings.
What would have happened if the earrings had been found in his boat?
What if they saw a friend take someone's diamond earrings?
I put on my new earrings and was quite pleased.
Having her be the one to discover those earrings were gone!
We all leaned in for a close look at the two green earrings.
"She might have been sorry about the earrings and wanted to please him."
So I never saw who got his necklace and earrings.
I had hair down to my waist and three earrings.
And I've got my heart set on those darling earrings.
She took the earring and turned away, just like that.