The houses were closed: little lamps burned in front of many-- a sign that here death had entered.
The gray of early morninj hung over it, while here and there up on the hillside : lamp or lantern still burned.
An electric lamp burned on the bedside table, where magazines and books were stacked, and within her reach was a pair of wire-rimmed glasses.
It was lit with a good lamp of European make; also a bright fire burned upon the hearth, so that the place was as light as day.
No lamp burned in his chamber and the moon was not yet up, but the starlight filtered dimly through the casement.
Oddly shaped lamps burned and smoked about them and the air was thick with the reek of hydrogen sulphide.
The corridor made a sharp turn to the right and the lamps no longer burned along the walls.
Here, as elsewhere, the portals stood open before them, and lamps burned as if in a trance of light.
They passed a living room where a lamp burned on a table between two couches covered in an unexpectedly feminine fabric, passed the entrance to a galleylike kitchen.
Seeing that lamps burned in its windows, Hugh, who was worn out with their long journeyings, took a sudden resolution.