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There was a good deal of rustling and whispering behind the curtain, a trifle of lamp smoke, and an occasional giggle from Amy, who was apt to get hysterical in
the excitement of the moment . View in context The poor little houses lighted by kerosene lamps, the smoke from the chimneys mounting straight up into the clear
air, the grunting of pigs, the women clad in cheap calico dresses and washing
dishes in the kitchens, the footsteps of men coming out of the houses and going
off to the stores and saloons of Main Street, the dogs barking and the children
crying--all of these things made him seem, as he lurked in the darkness, oddly
detached and apart from all life. View in context Torches of a light bark , that glowed with a steady flame and little smoke, had been provided , as well as a good supply of electric dry-battery lamps, and the way into the cavern
was thus well lighted. View in context Blue puffs of smoke came from the
stovepipe that stuck out through the grass and snow, but the wind whisked them
roughly away. View in context Pontellier finally lit a cigar and began to smoke,
letting the paper drag idly from his hand. View in context The report of the
weapon made the cavern bellow like an eruption from a volcano; and when the
smoke it vomited had been driven away before the current of air which issued
from the ravine the place so lately occupied by the features of his treacherous
guide was vacant . View in context The chimney of the new house, in short, belching forth its
kitchen smoke, impregnated the whole air with the scent of meats, fowls, and
fishes, spicily concocted with odoriferous herbs, and onions in abundance. View
in context According to the vulgar idea , the fire in his laboratory had been brought from the lower regions, and was fed with infernal fuel; and so, as might be expected, his
visage was getting sooty with the smoke. View in context There stand his trees,
each with a hollow trunk, as if a hermit and a crucifix were within; and here
sleeps his meadow, and there sleep his cattle; and up from yonder cottage goes a
sleepy smoke. View in context for his smoke is horrible to inhale, and inhale it
you must, and not only that, but you must live in it for the time. View in
context After a dainty egg and fish dinner, Tom said he wanted to learn to
smoke, now. View in context He set it in front of him, and whilst he was looking
at it attentively, such a thick smoke came out that he had to step back a pace
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Posted 31 Jan 2018

Posted 31 Mar 2018

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