There was still my diamond ring left; but how to dispose of it, for any thing like its value, I did not know.
She has a diamond ring, and a watch and chain, worth a hundred pounds; so she must have been used to affluence.
True, I had besides these a diamond ring, presented to me under circumstances which made it of no value to me, except for its worth in money, and a watch and chain given to me years ago by my father.
My diamond ring, which had been his own gift to me on our wedding-day, would be valuable to him.
I had taken my diamond ring with me to the mines, that I might compare it with others, and learn its value; and I found that it was worth nearly treble what I had been offered for it.
I fell to the ground; and when I came to my senses, found myself in the hands of four armed soldiers, and a Hindoo, who was pulling my diamond ring from my finger.
I wanted to be in a quiet place where I could think about him and maybe guess where he was so I could make him give back your diamond ring, Mother.
I'll manage to get along without my diamond ring, though I would like to have it back.
There were tears in her eyes as she looked at the finger which had held the diamond ring.
Bunny and Sue told the story by turns, how they had seen the dog running away with the pocketbook containing the five-dollar bill and their mother's diamond ring.
Besides finding Aunt Lu's diamond ring, Bunny Brown and his sister Sue did many other things, which are told of in the first book.
We did find Aunt Lu's diamond ring, when she thought she never would.
But maybe you can find them, Bunny, just as you found Aunt Lu's diamond ring!
I am in great trouble; I have lost my diamond ring, and it is of very great value.
When Mr. Fairchild came in with the trunk of clothes, he told all the story; how that Lady Noble had given Emily the doll for finding her diamond ring.
Among them was a diamond ring, enamelled red, recorded by the Queen herself as that with which 'she was espoused.
According to French writers it was formerly a custom in that country to give a marquis, on his elevation to that dignity, a ring set with the ruby; a count received a diamond ring.
This he maintained in the College of Navarre, and the president, after many compliments on his vast acquirements, gave him a diamond ring and a purse of money.
The kind of feeling inspiring this little incident may be recognised through the inscription on the salver, which intimated that it, "together with a diamond ring, was presented to Charles Dickens, Esq.
I don't want a diamond ring," said she, which surprised me extremely.
In fact, if you can, your dear nephew Ronny will present his aunt with a diamond ring.
The cook, who had been out for the afternoon, came in and she helped search for the diamond ring, but it could not be found.
They did so, looking in the dish that held the chopped-up bits of lobster meat, but no diamond ring was to be found.
On one of her fingers I saw my diamond ring--a circumstance which, as well as the company in which I found her, gave me a very indifferent idea of the young lady's morality.
As to my diamond ring and my hundred crowns, they had become perfectly invisible.
Could she have been mistaken in believing him to be the thief who had stolen the diamond ring?
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