We have no meanings for "old lantern" in our records yet.
1 Bert exclaimed, suddenly, I saw an old lantern up under the seat in that stagecoach.
2 I'll just meet you at the top, and set my heels into your insolent old lantern .
3 On a shelf you will see an old lantern ; take it down, and bring it to me.
4 This she put into an old lantern .
5 Mat held up a battered old lantern .
6 The hut was open, and by the light of an old lantern an old woman sat industriously spinning.
7 An old lantern and a kerosene lamp but dimly lighted the groups which were shrouded in deep velvety shadows.
8 She glanced at the old lantern , then at the new, and was on her feet in an instant creeping close.
9 He switched on the lights in several old lanterns as he spoke.
10 Pete took the bag and the two old lanterns .
11 The talk over a greasy brekkie in The Old Lantern pub in Kilburn on Sunday morning was of revolution.
12 "And, say, wasn't that--eh ,party ,whoeverhe might be, making some sort of telegraphic signals with his old lantern or torch?"
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