We enter the principal church;--they are just lighting it for evening service; it is hung with candles, each burning in a clear glass shade.
He felt for a match, and lighting it tried to peer further in.
She watched the fading fire for a full half hour, absorbed in retrospection, and then lighting a small lamp and turning out the large one, she walked down the hall and upstairs to her room.
After lighting a fire so if pard did manage to get to camp he would have a good fire, I started for help.
Guy, lighting up, 'Archdeacon Morville was always so kind to me.
Nothing had been done to alter its old familiar aspect, except lighting a fire, which he had never seen there before.
Guy, his face, mournful before, lighting up in a sudden beam of gratitude.
A house servant was just lighting the myrtle-berry candles in the lusters as they entered the room, and the light glinted from the floor, scoured to a shining whiteness.
Harriet as she entered the room, her wonderful gray eyes lighting into a smile at Nurse Johnson's last words.
Tis a mess, sure enough," agreed 'Bias, lighting his pipe and puffing.
By the way," said he, lighting his pipe and crossing his legs, "I had a chat with Mrs Bowldler before supper.
They were all on their feet instantly, and Guy lost no time in lighting the torch which he kept always by his side.
They started away in somewhat better spirits, Chutney in the bow keeping a sharp watch for danger ahead, while Sir Arthur held his torch from the stern, lighting the water for some yards around.
Two little genii of love, in the background, are lighting up a fire, puffing its flames, as though to drive the archers onward.
He began by lighting the kiln fire and cleaning out the pit-wheel, and then on to the opening the flood-gates in the morning and regulating the action of the water-wheel according to the work of the day.
Tongue with me, tongue with thee," thought Pete, lighting up.
He was on his knees before the fire, lighting his pipe with a red coal.
After dinner divans were spread on the housetop, and we would watch the moon lighting up Hermon whilst the after-dinner pipe was being smoked.
Therefore in some little closet in the home of any strictly orthodox Shinto family there is always a small box containing the ancient instruments used for the lighting of' holy fire.
Although the use of the flint and steel for lighting the lamps of the gods will probably have become obsolete within another generation, it still prevails largely in Izumo, especially in the country districts.
In the same way lighting fixtures are links between the construction and decoration of a room, and can contribute to, or seriously divert from, the decorator's design.
Design and colour of wall decorations, hangings, carpets, lighting fixtures, lamps and ornaments on mantel, depend upon the character of your furniture.
The pater familias sits content, and recks not if all his time is spent in baiting his line and lighting his pipe.
Quickly the refreshments were set on the table, and the miller sealed the intimacy by lighting his ample pipe.
While he ran the fire blazed brighter and brighter, sending an angry glare over the waters of the bay and lighting up the country around.
I ascended the steps slowly, lighting a candle match every few seconds, stubbing my foot against the steps, stumbling and angry as I followed the rustle of the skirt ahead of me.
It grew brighter from second to second, lighting up on the sea in the distance the dancing crest of the waves.
As it was barely alight, some oil was poured on it, and suddenly a flame arose lighting up the great wall of rock from summit to base.
His had been the spirit of man lighting the dark places; his had been the ruthless hand against all evil, terrible to destroy.
Columbine, as she gazed up at the aspen slope, with eyes lighting to battle.
She turned away, lighting her candle with unsteady hand.
Lighting a cigar, he leant back in his chair and listened to Watson's story.
In an instant it flared up, and in a few minutes a great pillar of fire was roaring and crackling, sending showers of sparks high in air, and lighting up the shore and lagoon for a mile around.
The great, gaunt body of the dog raised itself on trembling legs, the pride of the conqueror lighting for a moment his dimming eyes.
Sundown, unaware of this, hardly anticipated that which confronted him as the match flamed blue and flared up, lighting the interior of the cave with instant brilliance.
Though the air was still, the candle dripped and flickered: now lighting up the post of the porch, now the table and crockery, now the cropped white head of the old man.
The sun had risen high and its diverging beams were lighting up the dewy grass.
In small towns the public electric lighting and waterworks have been operated more economically under one roof.
Public ownership of gas and electric lighting is less common, as the utility supplied is not so essential and the industry is somewhat less subject to monopoly; but the difference is one of degree only.
Pulling down the shades and lighting up will lead him to think I am still here.
I have a special reason, however, for lighting the lamp and pulling down the shades," explained Marsh.
Morgan covered up these deliberations by getting out his pipe and tobacco pouch and lighting up.
Marsh opened the last door indicated by Nels, and lighting another match, found it a rough basement containing the heating plant, coal bins, and general storage space.
After lighting it, he settled back into his chair and meditated on the case.
His opportunity comes when this man's attention is directed to the lighting of a pipe.
Marsh refused, calling attention to the fact that he was lighting a cigarette, but Morgan and Tierney accepted, and Hunt, selecting a cigar for himself, then settled down among the cushions in a corner of the davenport.