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There should still be a little coal oil in it.
There was a coal oil light on the table beside him.
The one coal oil lamp in the room gives off just enough light that you can make all this out.
Somebody had told me that coal oil was good for frostbite.
The crock of coal oil hit the ground and broke.
With that he went over and got the can of coal oil he had used to start the fire.
The can contained coal oil he had introduced to the basin.
If she does, you are indebted again to the coal oil, for of that it is partly made.
Otherwise we'll have to work at night, and I hate to waste the coal oil."
A coal oil lantern was smashed, setting a cottage on fire.
While they were looking, Dan started a fire with some coal oil he had found and made some coffee.
Paw poured coal oil on the hill and set a match to it.
I'd farm day and night if it didn't take so much coal oil."
But other things were: coal oil, maybe, or whale blubber.
Raised areas for eating rimmed the room which was lit by coal oil lamps.
"Used coal oil for fuel, which is just another name for kerosene."
The sidewalks on the street was made from wood, with coal oil lamps being introduced to the sidewalk.
You can wash it off with a little of that coal oil Silas sells."
Sometimes when the charcoal filter was not used, it had a yellow cast and tasted like coal oil.
Light from a coal oil lantern sent a flickering wash over the faces of the three men who surrounded her.
It was a cast iron tower with a coal oil lamp turned by clockwork.
She lit the coal oil lamp on her vanity table and he could see her clearly.
"I went into the dining room to shut the window, and that's when I smelled coal oil."
These original cottages were supplied with coal oil stoves and ice boxes.
Older names include coal oil, stove oil and range oil.