No changes in English Inland
lights for week ending Dec.
But, even at this height, it is wise to show no
lights, lest she might learn something of our presence or absence."
"That is right; but we shall want
lights to guide us in the vaults." Monk turned round.
Truth may perhaps come to the price of a pearl, that showeth best by day; but it will not rise to the price of a diamond, or carbuncle, that showeth best in varied
lights. A mixture of a lie doth ever add pleasure.
"Yes, I am rather," she replied, becoming conscious that the splendid race of
lights drawn past her eyes by the superb curving and swerving of the monster on which she sat was at an end.
It's a year and more that Hannah Cox has been about the village with some story about two
lights on a stormy night.
"The family, after having been thus occupied for a short time, extinguished their
lights and retired, as I conjectured, to rest."
The position of the
lights rendered objects in the batteau distinguishable, both from the canoe and the shore; and the heavy fall on the water drew all eyes to the steward, as he lay struggling, for a moment, in sight.
And you yourselves would I bless, ye twinkling starlets and glow-worms aloft!--and would rejoice in the gifts of your
light.
And the monasteries, which at the beginning had been like lamps of
light set in a dark country, had themselves become centers of darkness and idleness.
When darkness came on, he saw a
light, which he went up to, and came to a house wherein lived a witch.
It was dim-lighted; but his eyes had never had to adjust themselves to any other
light. His world was very small.