A natural fillip followed, the beetle went floundering into the aisle and
lit on its back, and the hurt finger went into the boy's mouth.
They went down to the third cellar; and their progress was still lit by some distant lamp.
And the head of fire disappeared, vanished in the darkness, while the passage in front of it lit up, as the result of the change which the rat-catcher had made in his dark lantern.
[Footnote: It may be, of course, that the floor did not slope, but that the museum was built into the side of a hill.-ED.] The end I had come in at was quite above ground, and was
lit by rare slit-like windows.
The soldiers, on seeing him,
lit wisps of straw and ran after him, shouting, "Vive l'Empereur!" Napoleon's proclamation was as follows:
But the rosy light which guided us increased and
lit up the horizon.
The study was slowly
lit up as the candle was brought in.
At the hearin' of this, ye may swear, though, I was as mad as a grasshopper, but I remimbered that I was Sir Pathrick O'Grandison, Barronitt, and that it wasn't althegither gentaal to
lit the anger git the upper hand o' the purliteness, so I made light o' the matter and kipt dark, and got quite sociable wid the little chap, and afther a while what did he do but ask me to go wid him to the widdy's, saying he wud give me the feshionable inthroduction to her leddyship.
He held my stare, and presently a sardonic twinkle
lit up his eyes.
Abruptly closing the window, she threw aside her shawl, and
lit the candles on the mantelpiece, impelled by a sudden craving for light in the solitude of her room.
This gallery, high and wide, extended along the whole length of the building and was
lit from the front of the chateau facing the north.