Chapter two Her gaze came back very slowly from the harbour lights to his face.
He loved to watch the harbour lights blossoming out in the blue of the twilight.
It was not until February 1852 that the harbour light was first displayed.
The accident was attributed to the harbour lights having been unexpectedly extinguished.
Eventually we reached sanctuary in the lee of Barbados, and the harbour lights welcomed us.
He also had a glimpse of rain-dimmed harbour lights.
But in the shadows on either side of it a dark sea mirror reflected the harbour lights, more and more clearly.
The first dining facility on campus was originally named Harbour Lights.
The other side and ahead of me was a forest of masts, illuminated by the harbour lights.
Since then, he has only had a few other results, including £10,850 at the 2005 Harbour Lights in Brighton.