LXIX UNDER THE DUSKY violet tent of the evening, lit by the flickering stellar candles called stars, stood a circle of smaller tents, each circular, walled but halfway, and comprised of alternating panels of black and white.
In the confines of the tent, lit by two hurricane lamps which cast a bluish light, he seemed bigger than ever.
A huge tent, lit by spotlights, was swarming with workers completing the installation.
At the far end was a group of people talking outside a tent lit by a yellow petrol lamp.
In an instant, Zedd was standing alone in his tent, lit from the outside by early-morning winter sun.
There were tents lit from inside, people moving slowly in the predawn grayness.
Despite the complexity of his solution, he'd managed to preserve the essence of the original idea-the luminescent feeling of a tent softly lit by the sun-through an array of bent porticos separated by skylights.
After some unknown interval however, she found herself in a many-colored tent, lit with dozens of lanterns, partitioned off with curtains hung on wires that criss-crossed the entire dwelling.
Verity found her tent lit with lamps whose wicks floated in perfumed oil and her clothing from the ship had been unpacked.