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1  There was a breath of wind, and the lamp flame jumped.
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2  The Medical Man rose, came to the lamp, and examined the flowers.
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3  He took up the lamp, and, in an absolute silence, we returned to the smoking-room.
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4  The night came like the turning out of a lamp, and in another moment came to-morrow.
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5  The Time Traveller put the lamp down on the bench, and ran his hand along the damaged rail.
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6  Upon that machine,' said the Time Traveller, holding the lamp aloft, 'I intend to explore time.
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7  He caught up the lamp swiftly, and carried it, flaring red, through the door into the corridor.
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8  The only other object on the table was a small shaded lamp, the bright light of which fell upon the model.
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9  And therewith, taking the lamp in his hand, he led the way down the long, draughty corridor to his laboratory.
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10  There in the flickering light of the lamp was the machine sure enough, squat, ugly, and askew; a thing of brass, ebony, ivory, and translucent glimmering quartz.
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11  You read, I will suppose, attentively enough; but you cannot see the speaker's white, sincere face in the bright circle of the little lamp, nor hear the intonation of his voice.
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