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There was a little spirit stove and they made themselves hot cocoa.
She paused in the act of taking the coffee-pot from the little spirit stove and turned to look at him, suddenly curious.
A samovar stood nearby; so did a spirit stove.
There was a spirit stove and a kettle in the grate; she lit it to warm the water.
He glanced over his shoulder, and saw Willie lift a deep metal cooking pan from the flame of a spirit stove.
It is heated by a methylated spirits stove.
Returning to Stephen he said, "Killick has a little spirit stove on the go, if you could fancy breakfast."
Cooking on frying-pans in the rain over a methylated spirit stove like you use for curling-irons- that sort of thing.
The gravity-fed spirit stove is still found in many pleasure boats, although it has largely been replaced by compressed gas stoves.
He went out of the compartment and returned a few moments later with a small spirit stove and a pair of curling-tongs.
He took out a thermos and a small spirit stove, a hair-brush, a shaving-set and a tin of rations.
A couple of notebooks, ropes, cameras, binoculars, two sleeping bags, spirit stove and Thermos, a few provisions, a torch.
Lighting a gravity-fed spirit stove is similar to lighting a traditional Primus stove.
Look, it's got a lovely little spirit stove underneath, it's got a boar hunt engraved right round the middle.
On the port side is the galley with built-in two-burner spirit stove, a sink and a deep icebox beside the companionway.
Bread, cheese, hams, various meats, goulash, fruits, vegetables, tea, coffee, sugar, a spirit stove, kettle and stewpan.
The traditional "spirit stove" (alcohol or methylated spirits) consists of a small reservoir or fuel tank raised above and to the side of the burner.
In the beginning, there were three four-legged chairs, a summit register, a spirit stove, and the image Triglav Panorama by Marko Pernhart in the tower.
The tree-house and its tree were both destroyed but after some initial alarm it was decided that the fire was an accident, caused by a spirit stove used for tea-making falling over.
It had four telescopic legs and a roll of oiled silk in the brim that extended downward to make a small but serviceable tent, and a patent spirit stove just above it.
Around the tents men and women were occupied in various ways, mostly in pairs, studying maps, lighting spirit stoves, cooking, checking footwear, tending feet, gossiping by a large refreshment tent or simply resting.
She set the tray down by Jorina, lit the little spirit stove under the silver coffee pot and went away again without a word, and Jorina said as she poured the coffee, "Old-fashioned, is it not?
Throughout this astonishing wall, Cezanne takes his repertory company of household objects - bottles, a decanter, a skull, a patterned rug, a spirit stove, seasonal fruits and kitchen essentials - and he makes them do something new every time.
The rest of the room was bare but for a car seat, stuffing sticking out of its vinyl upholstery like weed growing out of a rock, a small spirit stove and a rickety-legged chest of drawers in which their food was stored.
He invented the "Nansen sledge" with broad, ski-like runners, the "Nansen cooker" to improve the heat efficiency of the standard spirit stoves then in use, and the layer principle in polar clothing, whereby the traditionally heavy, awkward garments were replaced by layers of lightweight material.