Work was started in 1380, interrupted during the Hussite Wars and abandoned in 1558 when the silver began to run out.
She picked up a silver backed brush and began doing things to her hair.
Then our own silver began to mix with the tin of our future to change us.
As the silver and gold began to emerge from under the dirt, the Horsemaster exclaimed in surprise.
When the silver in his pockets began to run low, he took odd jobs for the farmers around the town.
The heat spiked again and the silver began to glow and melt.
At some point during the day, the silver began to have an adverse effect on him.
All the silver in the place began to rattle.
His vision faded still further, and the silver began to turn dark.
In just four years, the silver began to give out, but by then copper deposits were discovered.