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If so, it was a love that took time to kindle.
Just to set eyes on it was to kindle a little living fire within his heart.
He knew the subject and how to kindle interest in it.
She turned and, starting back home, began to kindle the street.
"We believe the project will kindle a lot of growth and change," he said.
I could see through the trees the red light of the fire my people had already kindled.
The light kindled again, and the Representative was once more with them.
It would be even longer if the girl kindled slowly.
But the old red anger began to kindle in me.
Her words were simple enough, yet they kindled in my heart a light by which it saw many things.
And the young man's eye kindled as if he felt a crisis at hand.
No other man had ever kindled such warmth inside her.
What if they had kindled a national taste for it?
The fires you have kindled Will last out my night.
It read 75 degrees, but George knew he'd have to kindle the fire again.
She walked back to kindle a fire and put on water for tea.
Warmth kindles in his eyes as he looks at her.
Once kindled, stroking the fire can be a work of art.
"Still, I did have need of high temperature to kindle it."
That night they sat by a small fire Pete had kindled.
With a thought, he kindled a fire in the hearth.
I used my candle to kindle the waiting ones on the table.
He glowed as if a light had been kindled in him.
The illness kindled her concern about health and hospital care.
He gazed off into a dream future, his eyes kindling.