Down there in the gaslit street such things are real and solid enough, the only real things, perhaps; but not up here, not under the midnight sky.
I was a lady, a very young lady, and it was not correct for me to perambulate these gaslit streets alone.
I walked as composedly down the gaslitstreets as if I had done so every evening of my life.
In thisgaslit gut of a place, which was as narrow and circumscribed as a gallery in a mine, one was well-nigh suffocated.
Through the heavy warmth of that gaslit region blasts of cold air were constantly passing--it was a regular influenza trap, as Fontan phrased it.
During that November the fogs were very bad and, as an epidemic term had compelled the Misses Marrow to close their school, Michael brooded at home in the gaslit rooms that shone dully in the street of footsteps.
It was depressing to think of the autumn rain and the dreary gaslit hours of afternoon school.
Captain George Percy Cavendish, standing at the window, looking abstractedly out at the starlit and gaslit street, was thinking.
Laura ran off, and reappeared in a quarter of the allotted time, turbaned and mantled, and furred, and tripped along through the moonlit and gaslit streets, with her new fiance down to the wharf.
The girls were drawn up on either side of the gaslit room--leaving the shuttered windows clear.
It relieved her from the burden of being in high focus--the relief had come as soon as she took her place at the gaslit table.
In her tired brain the grey river and the flat misty shores slid constantly into a vision of the gaslit dining-room at home.
The next time I awoke we lay in a long gaslit station.
She laughed, and chatted, and made fun of Clifford, and teased Rowden, aided and abetted by Elliott, until the starting gong clanged and a warning whistle sounded along the gaslit platform.