They came into the Flaringly lighted place.
"Foes"
Mary Johnston
Mawkum gone, the little man-it is inconceivable how small and withered he was; how yellow, how spidery in many of his motions, especially with his fingers stained with cigarettes, how punctilious, how polite, how soft and insinuating his voice, and how treacherous his smile-a smile that smiled all alone by itself, while the cunning, glittering eyes recorded an entirely different brain suggestion-Mawkum gone, I say, the little man examined the door to see that it was tight shut, glanced furtively about the room, resumed his seat, slowly opened the largest and most Flaringly decorated envelope and produced a document signed with a name and titles that covered half the page.
"The Veiled Lady and Other Men and Women"
F. Hopkinson Smith
Then came the close, Flaringly lighted car, and people-commuters-getting on and off, talking about the "weather," and filling the car with the smell of wet newspapers and umbrellas.
"The Jonathan Papers"
Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris