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'This structure is known as the Lanterne des Morts, or the Lantern of the Dead,' she says.
In the black-magic lantern of Webster's imagination, it all made for darkly glittering theater.
Returned to its original position, it is dramatically suspended from the lantern of this uplifting, airy space.
The sight of a Lantern of the Dead is a timely reminder of the futility of ambition.
(The red lantern of the title is lit for the wife he means to sleep with that night).
Most rooms enjoy terrific views over the city's rooftops – some to the luminous stained glass lantern of the Catholic Cathedral.
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'Lumpy Bumpy Pumpkin' (Saturday) This poor fellow doesn't aspire to become anything as lofty as Cinderella's coach, but he does long to be the scariest jack-o'-lantern of the season.
Photo: Kindergartners from Holy Name School in Au Sable Forks, N.Y., maneuvered through a nearby farm yesterday in search of raw material to be used for producing the greatest jack-o'-lantern of them all.
For Halloween, there are jack-o'-lanterns, of course, but also coffins.
Turnip and potato jack-o'-lanterns of Ireland and Scotland and beet lanterns of Britain evolved into carved-out American pumpkins when the Irish, fleeing the Great Potato Famine of the mid-19th century, brought the ritual to these shores.
Lanterns of hope hang like stars in the night sky, while a newspaper moon rises up to meet them.
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