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Only she had to find the man with the blasted stickpin first!
The man she was to meet would be wearing a gold lily stickpin.
His own magnificent emerald stickpin had gone into it too.
He was wearing his big stickpin and the ring with the huge diamond.
The green stone in his stickpin was not quite as large as an apple.
She had a white chiffon dress and a black blazer with a stickpin.
It was a diamond, sizable and brilliant, mounted in a stickpin.
The stickpin in Flash's tie was a large diamond that only a criminal big shot would buy.
He ripped the jeweled stickpin from his tie, cast that at her.
His personal belongs, including $600 and a diamond stickpin, were missing.
There is a pearl stickpin in his pearl-gray silk tie.
The stickpin in his vest was made of silver-and-black onyx.
He abruptly closed his hand around the stickpin.
Anyone seeking to join the stickpin craze may find examples at antique stores all over the country.
When she'd moved on, she'd taken his pearl stickpin, two hundred in cash and her own profits.
One patent was for a brooch which could convert the center medallion to a stickpin.
It was a stickpin with a tiny emerald.
A gold and sapphire stickpin pierced the ruffles at his chest.
He removed a diamond ring from the corpse's finger, took his emerald stickpin.
An ascot tie was knotted with a gleaming diamond stickpin.
Where was the man wearing a gold lily stickpin in his cravat or lapel?
A silver and onyx stickpin that I'd seen before pierced the white lace at his chest.
Yeah, and an emerald stickpin in Nassau of all places, for like three grand.'
The Colonel, who had been talking to a huge man with a diamond stickpin, turned; his eyebrows arched at the retreating figure.
Anyhow, one day she ran off to Chicago with a handsome law clerk who wore store clothes and a gold stickpin.