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1 I dare say you have seen enough of Edward to know that he would prefer to be a lighthouse keeper to every other profession.
2 He was a lighthouse in that respect: turning and shining, turning and shining.
3 It is a lighthouse ; there are others we cannot see yet.
4 On the left-hand side was a lighthouse , and the light was still burning.
5 The tall house which you see on that high rock is a lighthouse .
6 And way off on the far shore was a lighthouse .
7 That night Brockbank saw a flash off the starboard bow: it was a lighthouse .
8 A mile southwest form Star Island lies White Island, on which is a lighthouse .
9 On a small rocky island, off the north coast of England, there is a lighthouse .
10 Nearly three miles out from the Spear Point there was a lighthouse with a revolving light.
11 Here, again, is a lighthouse - keeper on the coast.
12 There was a lighthouse now, on an island.
13 Up the hill behind the old woman's house was a lighthouse that was no longer being used.
14 On Tory Island there is a lighthouse , with a fixed light, which can be seen sixteen miles.
15 The radio replies, This is a lighthouse .
16 But you get used to that, said Russell, who has been a lighthouse keeper for about 20 years.
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