So I took a lantern and went to look for him, and found him near Doherty's house at the bay.
And when he got to the stable and had the lantern lighted, you may think what a start he got when he saw the hand still holding on to the horse, and no power could lift it off.
He uncovered the lens of his dark lantern and turned the ray on Wixy.
He slipped thelantern into his pocket, reached out his hands, and jumped into the dark.
Philo Gubb entered the chicken-house and looked around, lighting his dark lantern and throwing its rays here and there that he might see better.
When they got about half way, one of them wanted to smoke, and as they had no matches, he opened the lantern to light his cigar.
Then he put his lantern close, so he could see them, and shouted, "Blessed if you ain't the fellers what left here two hours ago!
But no longer does Leerie "with lantern and with ladder come posting up the street.
Dick as he looked back, to see that the lantern had now become stationary, and then it once more began to dance up and down, while the two lights shone out like tiny stars a few hundred yards away.
He led the way directly, and lit a lantern in the kitchen before throwing back the bolts and going out, armed with a big stick, the boys following close behind, and feeling somewhat awe-stricken at the strangeness of the proceedings.
The man with the lantern was the mysterious peasant.
This lantern was of cut glass, variously colored, inclosing two lamps with their reflectors.
The prismatic lantern diffused a light gloomily glaring, assisted by the paler flames of the little lamps on the chimney-piece.
The prismatic lantern over the door was a mixture of garishness and dust.
When his writhings had ceased the cracksman removed his lantern and laid it lightly on the floor outside.
A footstep was heard coming along the corridor, and the re-enforcement of light told the prisoners that the turnkey had a lantern in his hand, the dim gas jet at one end only sufficing to deepen the shadows in the cells.
There was no time to remove the lantern and the chloroformed turnkey from sight.
Their business was with the innkeeper; he had omitted to fix a lantern at his door!
He was heavy to move, but he was driven on one side; the nervous fury in her arms sent him staggering back; he dropped his lantern and saved himself with his spud.
He flashed his lantern on her and saw a dark skirt with a light silk petticoat showing an inch or two below.
You should have seen Lord Barmouth, with his shawl and his lantern and his spud!
He stepped out on the path, and walked towards her, hiding the light of the lantern again.
He turned his lantern on her face and recoiled from her with a clumsy spring.
Tis here," said Serapion; and, placing his lantern on the ground, he slipped the crowbar into the chinks of the slab and essayed to lift it.
With lantern signals the Englishman asked: "Is the submarine supposed to be loose?
Coxswain, use the lantern signal and ask who commands.
One of the officers stooped down and flashed hislantern on the heap of snow where the dead face lay, as pale as its frozen pillow.
When a lantern at last came flickering up to the gate, the bearer of it stopped to challenge an apparently unlooked-for and unwelcome stranger.
Nancy felt somehow out of place in the lovely picture, while the young Japanese, standing intense and rigid beside her, was as much a part of the Oriental garden as the stone lantern and the fragrant spice bush near the path.
Here was a stonelantern five feet high, also the miniature curved bridge; and to make the picture complete in every Japanese detail, leaning pensively on the railing of the bridge, stood Onoye.
It was Nicholas Grimm, who calmly picked up himself and then his oil-paper lantern attached to the end of a slender wand; next he helped the girls to their feet.
Excuse me," he said, choking back his amusement at sight of Billie's reproachful eyes which even the dim lantern light could not hide.
Jean was delighted with my note and said she would certainly hang a lantern in the garret only she never could undo the chimney of a lantern to light it, and never saw a lady person that could; but it was a romantic idea.
A painted madonna, black now, with silver jewels and a crown, could be guessed at inside, and in front a little lantern swung on a cord.
Cæsar considered that so red a nose in that livid, ghastly face resembled a lantern in a melancholy landscape lighted by the evening twilight.
Finally the lantern glimmered down the gravel-walk, and Mr. Stellato, with a lady upon each arm, was persuaded to follow it.
In turning round, I could still see the whitish lanternof the Nautilus beginning to pale in the distance.
In thislantern is a spiral glass which contains a small quantity of carbonic gas.
At this instant the lantern was lit, and its vividness dispelled the faint light.
We descended the mountain rapidly, and, the mineral forest once passed, I saw the lantern of the Nautilus shining like a star.
Wait a few minutes, ourlantern will be lit, and, if you like light places, you will be satisfied.
Only the little lantern on the gateway now made a ruddy patch of light, and tinged that fluttering parchment with the colour of blood.
Then the light of the lantern illumined a dark head or a grey one, for a moment or two: black or white locks were stirred gently in the wind, and a sigh of puzzlement and disappointment would be distinctly heard.
Here among the poorer passengers, there had not been thought any necessity for a light, one solitary lantern fixed to a mast only enhanced the intense blackness of everything around.
True to his determination, he procured a small lantern and a piece of coarse thick cloth, which he concealed under his cloak, then, by a solitary pathway, he followed the direction he had seen Basil take.
It shall be as you say," Roger replied at last, and from their chain mail the gleam of the lantern they carried evoked intermittent answer.
But some stray bricks hurled him prostrate on the foundation arch, dislocating his right shoulder, and shattering his lantern into atoms.
The fitful light of his lantern suddenly fell upon a shape that seemed to creep through one of the stone galleries.
A devilish apparition stood within, throwing the beam of its lantern into the chapel.
He cast the light of the lantern about; but no Screech Owl was in sight.
He slipped it into a bag, caught up the lanternwith his hook, and left the scow.
The squatter and scowman were conversing in the dim light of a lantern that swung from Lem's hook.
I thought ye might be hungry, Scraggy; so I brought ye this bread," said Lem, lifting the hook and sending a ray from the lantern upon the woman.
Lem placed the lantern on the table and sat down to think.
He grasped his lantern and ran out, failing to close the door.