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I do not stir, and after a minute she come back sof', and peep down, her face all differen'. 'Argand! Argand! she say ver' tender and low, 'if if if' like that.
The lantern consists of a brilliant catoptric fixed light, produced by nineteen Argand lamps. It was built in 1793 by a Mr Smith. Before the granite blocks of which it is composed were brought to the rock, they were hewn out and put together at Sennen Cove. The stones are dovetailed one into the other, and are secured by oak trennels strongly cemented.
"But when did he come to England?" "How long does he stay?" "15,000l., no, 20,000l. per annum." "Indeed!" "Mrs. Falconer, has not Count Altenberg 20,000l. a year?" Mrs. Falconer, seemingly uninterested, stood silent, looking through her glass at the man who was lighting the argand lamps. "Really, my dear," answered she, "I can't say I know nothing of Count Altenberg Take care! that argand!
In the case of a well-trimmed Argand oil-lamp, or an Argand burner for gas, the flame is in general most intensely hot, and the light is of a clear white character. The third point which demands attention is the amount of heat transmitted from the flame to the eyes. It often happens that people, in order to economize light, bring the lamp quite close to the face. This is a very bad habit.
"At that m'sieu' start up and snatch at his sword, and speak out between his teeth, 'By God, I will kill you to-night! She smile cold and hard, and say, 'No, no, you will not; it is too late for killing; that should have been done before. You sold your right to kill long ago, Argand Cournal. You have been close friends with the man who gave me power, and you gold. Then she get fierce.
I do not stir, and after a minute she come back sof', and peep down, her face all differen'. 'Argand! Argand! she say ver' tender and low, 'if if if' like that.
Olive rose suddenly, silently declined her mother's aid, and went alone to their chamber in the half-story. Madame Delphine wandered drearily from door to window, from window to door, and presently into the newly-furnished front room which now seemed dismal beyond degree. There was a great Argand lamp in one corner. How she had labored that day to prepare it for evening illumination!
"At that m'sieu' start up and snatch at his sword, and speak out between his teeth, 'By God, I will kill you to-night! She smile cold and hard, and say, 'No, no, you will not; it is too late for killing; that should have been done before. You sold your right to kill long ago, Argand Cournal. You have been close friends with the man who gave me power, and you gold. Then she get fierce.
In the evening especially its argand lamp is lighted, and the red and green jars that embellish his shop-front throw far across the street their two streams of color; then across them, as if in Bengal lights, is seen the shadow of the chemist leaning over his desk.
In this year, 1817, at the three stations belonging to the Chartered Gas Company, twenty-five chaldron of coal were daily carbonized, producing 300,000 cubic feet of gas, which was equal to the supply of 75,000 Argand lamps, each yielding the light of six candles.
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