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I'll light my spirit lamp, and give you a cup of coffee before we start.
It did not touch his eyes, which were now huge and red, like spirit lamps.
The fire of a spirit lamp is useless for our purpose.
She made some tea on a spirit lamp and poured me a cup.
She lit the spirit lamp and carried it to the table near the window.
She felt for the little spirit lamp, turned up the wick.
No, I said, just as definitely, and blew out the spirit lamp.
There was a small spirit lamp on his desk, used to keep pots of coffee hot.
They think she dropped a spirit lamp when she had a fit.
I walked to the side of the bed, and those green eyes were right there in front of me like spirit lamps.
She lay down beside him, the room dark but for the tiny flame of the spirit lamp.
A spirit lamp in the base heats a small vessel of water.
And use that alcohol," I say slamming a spirit lamp down on the table. "
One with a spirit lamp, the other with a flashlight.
Jesus, she had not come prepared with the spirit lamp and carving fork!
On it stood a small spirit lamp, its steady blue flame giving the light that had attracted his attention.
Hundreds of spirit lamps were shrouded with dark blue globes.
Lucie Wilton held a spirit lamp up to his face.
I used to have one of these little spirit lamps with little legs on them, and a billy.
It is usually cooked in an earthenware pot brought to the table and kept warm over a spirit lamp.
His hand reached into the medicine cabinet and came out with a bottle and a small spirit lamp.
It was available in round black sticks of about 3/4 inch diameter which responded to heat from a spirit lamp.
I went; she had a little spirit lamp which she used in the summer and the kettle was boiling.
A spirit lamp to aid in heating the oil in severe cold weather is required.
When there were only two pieces of cake and an apple left, Maureen began to boil water for tea over a spirit lamp.
The sauce is warmed by a wax or alcohol burner.
An alcohol burner is a piece of laboratory equipment used to produce an open flame.
Fielding set some coffee and water into one of the vacuum makers, put a match to the alcohol burner.
Two girls, aged 13 and 14, were hospitalized in stable condition after the explosion of an alcohol burner at the school, the officials said.
It is acceptable, however, to use an alcohol burner, wood stove or similar device that has no hot parts touching the ground.
Other supplies required include an incubator, 70% ethanol, alcohol burner, and a vacuum pump.
It had previously applied the name to its "Sterno-Inferno" alcohol burner.
It was a crude sort of steam engine that he made from a tin can, an alcohol burner, and a paddle wheel.
A surface carburettor and hot tube ignition (heated by an alcohol burner) are fitted.
To start the lamp, a supplementary alcohol burner was required, and this was the source of a tragedy in 1925.
There was room only for a bed and a piano and a little alcohol burner to make stew on.'
The hot-iodine method was supposed to employ iodine crystals over an alcohol burner in a glass box.
The Bohning Alcohol Burner is ideal for all hot melt adhesive applications.
Teal wrestled with a cluster of alcohol burners, directing heated air into the leather envelope's brown gloom.
The canvas sling chafed her armpits, and she tended the alcohol burners clustered like berries just above her head.
The next shipment consisted of candles, an alcohol burner, fuel, an aluminum pot, tea, oat flakes, and dehydrated vegetables.
But I decided that if things got really bad I would cauterize bleeding noses using a surgical instrument heated over an alcohol burner.
Denatured alcohol is used as a solvent and as fuel for alcohol burners and camping stoves.
When using the alcohol burner, the Svea burner unit may advantageously be replaced with a Trangia replacement burner, which appears to be more efficient.
So far, she had the magnifying lamp set up, the alcohol burner and wax cauldron, a couple tubes of lampblack oil paint, and some rags and cleaning supplies.
To make it run I had to fill the boiler with water, light the alcohol burner under it, and then wait ten minutes for the steam to make the wheels start turning.
Alcohol burners are preferred for some uses over Bunsen burners for safety purposes, as their flame is limited to approximately two inches in height, with a comparatively lower temperature.
It breaks down into two parts, the first part being a steel stand/windshield/wood-burning stove (with a Svea alcohol burner unit), whilst the other part consists of two pots (usually aluminium).
The first course would be prepared at table, and accordingly he organized his alcohol burners, with his copper fait-tout, his saucepan and saut pan, his condiments and his autopsy saw.
I handed this to Jamie, along with the small alcohol burner I had contrived-an empty ink bottle, with a twisted wick of waxed flax drawn up through a cork stuck into the neck.