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1
When they reached the steppe, the morning red was
beginning
to
kindle
.
2
The glaciers on Mount Hood
began
to
kindle
as with silver fires.
3
While he gazed in dismayed meditation, an idea
began
to
kindle
in his brain.
4
But the old red anger
began
to
kindle
in me.
5
And then the east
began
to
kindle
legitimately for morning.
6
As the fresh coals
began
to
kindle
feebly, he looked again at the lamp.
7
She still spoke patiently, but a smouldering fire
began
to
kindle
in her eyes.
8
He listened,... a strong, sweet hope
began
to
kindle
in him like flame, .
9
At the fifth verse his face
began
to
kindle
-
10
He placed her on one of the low benches and hurriedly
began
to
kindle
a fire.
11
The flame of hope
began
to
kindle
anew.
12
A black rage
began
to
kindle
in Gherardi's soul,-rageall the more intense because so closely suppressed.
13
The lady's wrath now
began
to
kindle
.
14
The archbishop saddled his mule and departed just as the faint blush of morning
began
to
kindle
in the east.
15
Finding every thing safe, he handed Joe a stool, and
began
to
kindle
a fire in a small stone furnace.
16
But as he stood there, his eyes
began
to
kindle
and shine, and he felt joy creeping through his limbs.