101. He lights another cigarette. 102. He smoked, lighting his cigarettes with the blowtorch players use to finish their sticks. 103. He rushes to light cigarettes and, when outside, checks frequently to make sure his companion is not catching a chill in the February night. 104. He sat down on the couch, next to Tirso de la Cruz, another brother, and lit a cigarette. 105. He then lighted a cigarette and began his walk into town. 106. Hesitantly, shakily, she lights a cigarette. 107. Heitkamp nodded as he lit a cigarette. 108. I would light cigarettes and put them in her mouth. 109. If you blow on it, it will light a cigarette. 110. Just when the reader and narrator are feeling safe outside, they notice a figure walking ahead, lighting a cigarette and looking strangely like General Golubkov. |