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1 They were not even sending up rockets now, nor burning Bengal lights .
2 Then the Squibs danced all over the place, and the Bengal Lights made everything look scarlet.
3 Verily, happiness is the best cosmetic, and hope the brightest illuminator; even more successful than Bengal lights .
4 Fire-works, with balloons and Bengal lights , were followed by a sumptuous supper, which closed the evening's entertainments.
5 I make Bengal lights and fireworks.
6 In the distance suddenly the cypress trees became alive with huge flaring torches, which lit the garden like Bengal lights .
7 In the glare of Bengal lights these trees, with all their pendulous blossoms, surpassed the most fantastic of artificial decorations.
8 You must go over a hundred miles into Finland, for there the Snow-queen lives, and every night she burns Bengal lights .
9 Bengal lights , to my mind, are the cheapest form of illumination, but the fireworks-forwhich the Italians are so renowned-weresplendid.
10 At the New Villa they burned Bengal lights and sent up fireworks in the evenings, and a sailing-boat with red lanterns floated by Obrutchanovo.
11 You may see highly coloured illustrations of its interior illumined by Bengal lights in all the Belgian and many of the French railway stations.
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