Jeff lighted for himself the cigar the Canuck had refused, and smoked down upon the little man. |
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Kingozi dropped into the canvas chair, fumbled for a pipe, filled and lighted it. |
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He then lighted his cigar and smoked on till they reached Caserta, where the carriage halted to change horses. |
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The apparatus is of the first catadioptric order, lighted by a first-class pressure lamp. |
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He had a lighted cigar in his hand, and brought with him airs of ale and tobacco smoke. |
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Or sometimes the incense is lighted and put in the censer by one of the priests employed. |
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The old place was dimly lighted, but the brothers occupied the chancel only. |
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The pretty waitress lighted a gas-heater with a barbeque lighter, took our orders and went inside. |
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The poor creature lay on a sort of bedstead or charpai in a tidy little house consisting of one room and lighted only by the door. |
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He led Lancey to the room in which they had first met, and, seating himself on a divan, lighted his chibouk. |
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Sue found Behrman smelling strongly of juniper berries in his dimly lighted den below. |
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Not so mad as the conclusion dancy jumped to when he lighted on my balcony. |
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Billings's eye lighted on Shorty, with an expression of having seen him somewhere. |
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She lighted a cigaret from the stand beside her and fell to studying his face. |
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Under this head may also be mentioned the Funa'l or deadlight, which was lighted in some churchyards at night. |
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This aphorism seemed to merit a new cigar on Crane's part, so he lighted one. |
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After that he lighted the fuse, and, clambering down the slope of rock, saw Gordon. |
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At that moment, the artificers having renewed the blown-out fuse-wires, the electric lamps were lighted. |
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Owen followed him within the hut, and stooping down to the fire, lighted a piece of bogwood to enable him to see. |
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Smithy glanced past him at the lighted instruments and found the altimeter. |
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You kin imagine how that other feller's cigar tasted when he lighted it ag'in. |
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The glare of the brasier in the forge and the furnace alone lighted the workshop. |
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The parlor was beautifully though not brilliantly lighted by an Argand lamp. |
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Was it a smile that lighted up her craggy features, like sunshine on granite. |
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And he had Johannes look through the crack of the door, into a little room brightly lighted, cram-full of books. |
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A splinter of fir was burning in the cresset, and the fire was lighted in the stove. |
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But the loneliness was lighted by a glow of pride, of triumph, of achievement. |
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He was followed by the cross-bearer walking between two acolytes carrying lighted candles. |
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Of what Anacreon said to a fly that lighted on his brow when he was composing an ode to Venus. |
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And igniting a match, he lighted a dark lantern which he had brought with him. |
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In the upper levels, however, some cubicula are well lighted by large openings. |
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They heaped them together in the cucurbit, with the alcohol, lighted the fire, and waited. |
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A circle of brushwood is then lighted, in the centre of which is set the pie. |
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And the augustness only vanished with the light of the new lamps I lighted before Shijiro's tablet. |
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Now have some one light a match for you, or else go to a lighted Bunsen burner. |
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Bab's eyes lighted as the motor, turning out of the drive, headed down a byroad that led along the garden's side. |
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A candle had recently been lighted, and it stood on the table near this man. |
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Others growled applause as they saw the den illuminated by the lurid flame of the candlewood which the proprietor lighted. |
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As they came out of the livery barn again, Bartley happened to glance at the lighted doorway of the cantina opposite. |
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Next followed the shout of Uncas, when the woods were lighted by a sudden flash, that was accompanied by the sharp report of the hunter's rifle. |
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The aforesaid houses must be lighted as long as any one remains up. |
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The stage, well lighted, was built on the aftermost part of the deck. |
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A candle was lighted, and Amesbury installed himself as cook. |
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We angled down, picking a spot just within the lighted area. |
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Again and again the cold scene was lighted up by the arcs of the aurora. |
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On the sand a lighted lamp is placed, with an areca nut by its side. |
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A happy smile lighted his features as he worked, for one of his principal diversions was the baiting of the blacks of Mbonga's village. |
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Eucoline, the daughter of Agatho, attended me, carrying a lighted torch. |
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He had in one hand a lighted torch, or link, and in the other a baton of crab-tree, so thick and heavy, that it might well be termed a club. |
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Mrs. Kebby's blear eyes lighted up, and she leered amiably at the couple. |
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Just ring for a lighted candle, we will seal up these boxes. |
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It was growing dark in the shop and Jed lighted one of the bracket lamps. |
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Already the first thin wisps of it were curling across the golden square of the lighted window. |
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At his left, not a hundred steps away, was a room, brilliantly lighted. |
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Sudden hatred flared in them to wither the expression of glad friendliness that had lighted them but an instant before. |
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Deston leaned back in his bucket seat and lighted a cigarette. |
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The room was lighted as of yore, and at the sound of our entrance, she stopped and turned. |
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The house was merely lighted by a chandelier from the centre. |
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He lighted the lamp, turned down the wick, and replaced the chimney. |
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He lighted a cigaret, and getting into bed turned on his reading lamp. |
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She lighted a cigaret from the stand at Natalie's elbow to steady herself. |
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He lighted a cigaret for Natalie, and standing off, surveyed her. |
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Having eaten some junket and lighted a cigarette, he came back to the discussion. |
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She was obliged to pass between the point of the jetty, surmounted by a beacon just lighted, and a rock which jutted out. |
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In the common room the first man his eyes lighted on was your son. |
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The stream soon widened, and recurring areas of phosphorescent rock lighted my way. |
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Arising, the merchant marched about the room and lighted his evening cigar. |
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He sees the soldiers, with their red coats lighted up by the torches carried afore, closing in round him. |
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The crier came up from where he was watching and handed the lighted pipe. |
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Edouard took a run, and lighted like a monkey on the horse's crupper. |
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It was built in a perfect oval, and lighted from a crystal dome above. |
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Down in a valley, the window-panes of a custodian's house were lighted up. |
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The candle has been lighted and stuck with a dab of grease on the ledge. |
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The man, whoever he was, did not darken the lighted doorway. |
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She saw the lighted window, flew to it, dashed it open, and entered. |
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It was as if a band of Italian days had come from the South, like a flock of glorious passenger birds, and lighted to rest them on the cliffs of Albion. |
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A few peasants with torches lighted up this strange abduction. |
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We went into the house, which was cheerfully lighted up, and into a hall where there were all sorts of hats, caps, great-coats, plaids, gloves, whips, and walking-sticks. |
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The eyes of my companions lighted, and grim smiles of pleasure and anticipation overspread their faces, as each eye turned toward me questioningly. |
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Trembling and awe-struck, Caderousse hastily shut the door and returned to his guest, while La Carconte lighted a candle by the smouldering ashes that glimmered on the hearth. |
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