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There was a convenient gas bracket in the back room.
There was silence between us as she lay calmly looking up at the card on the gas bracket.
The room was quite brightly lit by two gas brackets, one at each side of a shining black stove.
It had, however, revealed something more practical--an iron gas bracket just above my head.
When he entered the hall, brightly lit by chandeliers and bronze gas brackets, the noise still continued.
It smashed a little gas bracket.
A calendar hanging from the gas bracket had fallen a little aslant, and she reached up and critically straightened it.
Also in the aisles are gas brackets that have been converted to electricity, and there are candelabras in the choir stalls.
The room was lit only by the gas bracket on the farther wall, hissing gently, casting long shadows from the bedside chair and the jug on the table.
Architecturally and historically, "Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church is famed for its sloping auditorium, its fine acoustics, its old gas brackets and reflectors.
It was just a strip of cardboard about eight inches long with plain lettering which might have-said "No smoking' or "Exit' and it was looped carelessly over an old gas bracket so that Miss Stubbs from where she lay could look up at it and read "God is Near' in square black capitals.