From that came all the images of some upper-class fellow in a top hat and cape skulking through foggy gaslit Whitechapel. |
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The hostel is gaslit and, while it does not provide modern conveniences, it does provide peace, quiet and a warm friendly atmosphere. |
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Mrs. Trollope's next venture, a galleried, gaslit emporium of consumer wonders, stocked with fancy goods supplied from Harrow by her husband, ended in debt practically before it began. |
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At P. J. Clarke's, the Third Avenue saloon that has bestowed its gaslit consolations since 1884, Matthew Weiner ordered the chicken paillard, then laughed. |
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The gaslit streets of Victorian London felt much safer than the dark alleyways to either side. |
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In the early 20th century, most cities in North America and Europe had gaslit streets. |
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