Now it was one mass of flame. It
looked like some primeval furnace, where the gods might work unheard-of
miracles.
'Arthur, what have you done?' asked Susie, in a tone that was hardly
audible.
He did not answer directly. He put his arm about her shoulder again, so
that she was obliged to turn round.
'Look, the sun is rising.'
In the east, a long ray of light climbed up the sky, and the sun, yellow
and round, appeared upon the face of the earth.
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