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campfires

n. (plural of campfire English)

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Other campfires sparked and smoked in the meadow, each with its complement of soldiers eating and chatting in the gray autumn twilight, but certainly far fewer Lions were marching west back into Wendar than had marched east over a year ago.

Sanglant lingered by the window, staring east, yet all he saw was stars and campfires and, beyond them, unknown country lost in darkness.

She indicated the makeshift camp, the crude shelters, the open campfires, the ragged children.

Her breath came in ragged gasps as she sprinted, seeing the smoke of their campfires just over the next rise.

In the swirling grayness they could make out huddled shapes bunched around the feeble yellow flickers of campfires, the dark milling of small herds of animals, the restless activity on the bank of the gorge, and the shadowy comings and goings around the broken bridge.

The woods themselves were not thick, but the light of the campfires did not penetrate far.

She glanced about at the dancing, drunken, singing men at campfires all about.

He was rewarded by seeing the twinkling lights of the campfires, seemingly at no very great distance.

Climbing a tree, he looked toward the south, and saw, not very far distant, the campfires of the British.

The prince's forces lay out of sight, although threads of smoke from their campfires marked the sky.

The pain of healing had drawn his nerves so fine that he distilled the thread of his army's campfires from out of the strong scents that surrounded him in the centaur encampment: boiled wool, blood, fermented milk, horse.