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lightkeeper

n. lighthouse keeper

Usage examples of "lightkeeper".

The lightkeeper in charge had been devastated, claiming a gentleman from Portland had given him too much to drink and challenged him to a friendly game of cards.

And with each passing day, she had grown more and more fascinated with the lightkeeper who lived cut off from the world in the beautiful house by the sea.

The light bathed her, burnt the soul-eaters and the lightkeeper soothed her with warm words and his warm light.

A hand touched hers and she felt the warm yellow glow light its way up her arm, fill her body and knew that the lightkeeper had found her, had driven away the soul-eaters.

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At the signal from lightkeeper Knox, cannon boomed at the fort on Castle Island, to alert the town.

Off to the seaward side stood the Cannobaen light, a hundred-foot tower, wound with a staircase, where on clear nights the lightkeeper and his sons kept an enormous fire burning under a stone canopy or rang the bronze bell when it was foggy.

And Barkley Jenkins, whose father had been the last lightkeeper, now ran an inn and had a contract to keep the automated lighthouse in working order.

There, the Lightkeeper would be holding vigil, with only the pigeons for companytheir cries as soft as dollops of creamand the great mirrored Light floating at the top of the Tower in its bath of quicksilver.

The Lightkeeper was an albino of the kindred calling themselves the Arysk: the Icemen.

One did not refuse to see the Lightkeeper, a man who held absolute power over Hightower and four thousand other Guardians of the Faith.

I'll have the nurse look in on her later' 'I'm staying here,' the lightkeeper responded sharply in tones that brooked no argument.