Two of Johnstone's men approached as the flames burned through the roofs, and then backed away from the heat.
He drew off the wire gauze case which surrounded the wick, and the flame burned in the open air.
Twin flames burned in her eyes, flowed across the space between them, poured over him like liquid fire.
Reflected flames burned in Richter's eyes as he glared at the men.
They made a saint out of him, or the man he might have become, and even to this day a flame still burned over his grave.
They said flames burned through the floor of the sixth-floor apartment, and buckled ceilings below.
A tiny flame burned on the laboratory bench-a small alcohol lamp that I was sure had not been lit before.
She faced the woman again across the strange fire; the white flame twisted and burned in the depths of the still eyes.
Far under the mound a tiny white flame burned within a ruby, waiting inside its dark temenos for fresh fuel.
As flames burned in the plane's bomb bay, Michael, who had been seriously wounded, ordered his crew to bail out.