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Chapter III. Submerged

           

           "Thereisahouseonfire,"saidChallengeratlast,pointingtoacolumnofsmokewhichroseabovethetrees."Therewill,Iexpect,bemanysuch—possiblywholecitiesinflames—whenweconsiderhowmanyfolkmayhavedroppedwithlightsintheirhands.Thefactofcombustionisinitselfenoughtoshowthattheproportionofoxygenintheatmosphereisnormalandthatitistheetherwhichisatfault.Ah,thereyouseeanotherblazeonthetopofCrowboroughHill.Itisthegolfclubhouse,orIammistaken.Thereisthechurchclockchimingthehour.Itwouldinterestourphilosopherstoknowthatman-mademechanismshavesurvivedtheracewhomadeit."

           "ByGeorge!"criedLordJohn,risingexcitedlyfromhischair."What’sthatpuffofsmoke?It’satrain."

           Weheardtheroarofit,andpresentlyitcameflyingintosight,goingatwhatseemedtometobeaprodigiousspeed.Whenceithadcome,orhowfar,wehadnomeansofknowing.Onlybysomemiracleofluckcouldithavegoneanydistance.Butnowweweretoseetheterrificendofitscareer.Atrainofcoaltrucksstoodmotionlessupontheline.Weheldourbreathastheexpressroaredalongthesametrack.Thecrashwashorrible.Engineandcarriagespiledthemselvesintoahillofsplinteredwoodandtwistediron.Redspurtsofflameflickeredupfromthewreckageuntilitwasallablaze.Forhalfanhourwesatwithhardlyaword,stunnedbythestupendoussight.

           "Poor,poorpeople!"criedMrs.Challengeratlast,clingingwithawhimpertoherhusband’sarm.

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