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1 Red wasn't home-nosurprise, really, given the pull of the nearly full moon-andEmmet helped me light the kerosene lamps.
2 Peter, who had recovered from his momentary fear, lighted the kerosene lamp.
3 Then he lighted the kerosene stove and started to boil water for coffee.
4 Amos, followed about by the woman's eyes, lighted the kerosene lamps.
5 Then he lighted the kerosene stove and started to boil water for the coffee.
6 Even so, before dusk he struggled to his feet, and lighted the kerosene lamp.
7 He groped for a match, scraped it alight, and lit the kerosene lamp on the nightstand.
8 We were up in the loft and it was dark, so I lit the kerosene lantern.
9 I got up, lit the kerosene lamp and retrieved Billy's cell phone from my gym bag.
10 She has just lit the kerosene lamp when the door opens and the bearded guard comes in.
11 My heart wouldn't decelerate, so I grabbed a book of matches from the bedside table and lighted the kerosene lantern.
12 She was sitting in her own room, after lighting the kerosene lamp in the corridor opposite Miss Farrel's room, which was No.
13 We had lit the kerosene lamp and he looked handsome as the devil himself with his smooth brown head and dark eyes.
14 The highly gratified host had lighted the kerosene lamp on the table in the centre of the room, and pulled down the window shades.
15 When they reached his room, Marie lighted the kerosene lamp and, smoothing down her black hair with both hands, said simply: "I stay with you."
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