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Then, as I stared, out from the dark center, there spurted a sudden flare of extraordinary vivid fire.
The flame flares in wide, lurid curves, revealing the outlines of the sleeping man.
From the heart of a Prussian blazonry, there flares on you in Chinese yellow a recommendation to try "Our Chicken Chop Soy."
Two hours later, when it was quite dark, a closed carriage, with two bright lamps flaring into the night, passed through the village toward the castle at a gallop.
" Mea flared like a rocket at her brother's suggestion, crying violently, "Indeed you won't, Kurt.
The blaze of the pine knot flared from side to side as the sighing breeze arose from the brackish pools, protesting the vitality of even this moribund hades.
The Gold Nugget Saloon was flaring with light, and a pianola was perforating a tune.
With you I'll face any dangerI'll die without a word; but to stay here in this awful place, with the black pools of water, like great dead eyes, glaring in their hideous light" (the pine-torch flaring in the wind filled the glade with vast ogreish shadows, as the clustering bushes were swayed in the night air) "and these hideous night-criesO Jack, I can'tI can'tI must go!"
An oriflamme of scarlet burned in the west, flickered dully in the dirty, curdling water, flared against the windows of the Pemberton, which quivered and dripped, Asenath thought, as if with blood.
Seen against the background of purple and dark-green gloom, with crimson torchlight flaring on the quiet water and the moon descending behind trees beyond them, they were mystically beautifulseemed not to belong to earth, any more than the pan-pipe music did.
Then Beltane brake from Roger's clasp, and ran on beside the river, until, beyond the sullen waters the watch-fires flared before him, in whose red light the mill loomed up rugged and grim, its massy walls scarred and cracked, its great wheel fallen to ruin.
A flash as of white fire flared through her brain.
Almost before he was well asleep, as it seemed, the strange new life began again with the bray of a bugle and the flaring of gas, and he had to hurry down to the model lavatory to wash under his special little jet of warm spray, so elaborately contrived in the hope of keeping ophthalmia in check.
THE FLARE AT SEA III.
But that night Piers' antagonism flared to a deadly hatred.
As my eyes explored the darkness, yet uncertain that I really beheld the Namur, a light flared for a brief instant, and I had glimpse of a face illumined by the yellow glare, as the single spark of flame ignited a cigarette.
He had nearly reached it, when torchlight flared behind him, rushing in, and savage cries, both shrill and guttural, rang through the stuffy warehouse.
When the sheet lightning flared across the sky showing the monuments silhouetted black against that strange horizon the effect was marvelously beautiful.
Gas flared above the rough and elemental faces, and Myra felt acutely self-conscious under that concentrated broadside of eyes.
Lights flared along the strand, and cries reached them, from the shore.
And, as the days sped, each one quicker than the last, the sun began to assume the appearance of a vast, flaming comet flaring across the sky at short, periodic intervals.
" "Go," she said, anger flaring at his insolence.
In the light of the torches which flared around them they could see that they were hemmed in by high turreted walls upon every side.
The flames used to flare out of the open throats, greatwhat is it?pillars of cloud by day, red and black smoke, and pillars of fire by night.
Naturally enough it fairly flared after the publication of Jane Eyre.