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1 Pres | by a trifle; but in the light of later developments it 2 I, I| shed flickering rays of light on the child who, with a 3 I, I| he came to the circle of light cast on the snowy pavement 4 I, I| stooping and letting the light of his lantern fall on the 5 I, I| and, having finished her light meal, began to sing a lullaby, 6 I, I| she could hear.~ ~A ray of light penetrated through the keyhole. 7 I, I| Very soon afterward a light was struck in the adjoining 8 I, III| were drawn back and the light from the window fell on 9 III, I| little maid's steps were so light and elastic, as if a fairy 10 III, I| and his slumber was so light that he woke at the slightest 11 III, III| the scream.~ ~The trail of light left behind her by the swimmer 12 III, III| thunder, you stupid Henry. Light a lantern, and arm yourself 13 III, IV| little heap of money. By the light of the lamp Frau Zsuzsa 14 III, IV| charred it scarcely gave any light. He could now examine the 15 IV, II| horseback, or drove in a light wagon, to look about her 16 IV, III| outside of a house, when it is light, one cannot see what is 17 IV, III| now.~ ~It was sufficiently light to enable him to see quite 18 IV, III| room, whence came the faint light of a lamp. The light came 19 IV, III| faint light of a lamp. The light came from another room still 20 IV, III| he was surprised to see a light through the keyhole; some 21 IV, III| turned his face toward the light. It was a very repulsive 22 IV, IV| barricade will have sufficient light and air, but be invisible 23 IV, IV| so joined together that light and air could easily penetrate 24 IV, IV| work there. Only enough light will penetrate the screen 25 V, II| that she might not see the light of the fireworks or hear 26 V, II| can even strike fire and light a pipe!"~ ~By this time 27 V, II| like the electric flash a light sped into Vavel's heart 28 V, II| I cannot see it in that light."~ ~"You could were you 29 VI, I| quickly."~ ~A wonderful light brightened Henry's face 30 VII, II| Moldavia was the only ray of light amid the darkness of those 31 VII, II| were illumined only by the light of watch-fires, and the 32 VIII, III| nearer and nearer.~ ~By the light of the watch-fire Vavel 33 IX, I| hastened toward it. There was a light burning in the alcove, and 34 IX, I| them here by the sofa, then light the lamp in the corridor."~ ~" 35 IX, I| then asked:~ ~"Shall I light the candles now?"~ ~"Certainly 36 IX, I| lad with her.~ ~"You may light the candle now," she whispered; " 37 IX, II| no need to fear that the light might attract attention; 38 IX, II| evidently attracted by the light of our camp-fire."~ ~Perhaps 39 IX, II| watching the flashes of light, a column of flame rose