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1
But when his genius is in eclipse, Dante is a dreadfully
smoky
lamp
.
2
We looked intelligently into each other's faces in the beam of the
smoky
lamp
.
3
There was no light in the room but that of a small and
smoky
lamp
.
4
I found myself in a lofty and spacious room, badly lighted by a
smoky
lamp
.
5
Putting out the
smoky
lamp
,
they left the place.
6
The
smoky
lamp
gave but little light, and he also believed that Salammbô was asleep.
7
The
smoky
lamp
burns more dimly and outside on the streets life begins to die out.
8
Under the
smoky
lamp
of reality you vaguely distinguish the battered grotesque shapes, rising in the ruins.
9
There was very little light from a
smoky
lamp
down at the end where the wounded were.
10
And he shut Hyacinthe into the shed with a
smoky
lamp
,
his tools, and the sandalwood cabinet.
11
It came and went, and when it went away she would grow dim like a
smoky
lamp
.
12
A
smoky
lamp
shed a flickering, yellow-fever tinge upon his pallid face and the closely-packed regiments of gallipots.
13
Taking up the
smoky
lamp
,
Arnold Baxter led the way out of a rear door to a side hallway.
14
By the light of the
smoky
lamp
I thought that Monty wore a strangely divided air, between gloom and exultation.
15
And then, by the light of the
smoky
lamp
,
he saw Marija who sat nearest him, shaking her head slowly.
16
He lit a
smoky
lamp
;
but it gave light enough for her to see that the hut was all but empty.
smoky
lamp
smoky