Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1| struck by the rays of the sun.~"As he approached, we began
2 1, 3| snow that the rays of the sun had turned somewhat transparent".
3 2, 1| more brilliant than the sun, shedding a light that was
4 2, 1| rays of the most brilliant sun". Her face, indescribably
5 2, 2| noticed that the light of the sun became dimmer during the
6 1, 4| temperature and a waning of the sun. Feeling that something
7 1, 5| the air, a dimming of the sun to the point where the stars
8 1, 6| issuing from them onto the sun, and as she rose, her own
9 1, 6| continued to be cast onto the sun."~At that moment, Lucia
10 1, 6| Lucia cried, "Look at the sun!"~Once Our Lady had disappeared
11 1, 6| Joseph appeared beside the sun with the Child Jesus and
12 1, 6| witnessed the miracle of the sun.~It had rained all during
13 1, 6| Lucia shouted, "Look at the sun!" – the clouds opened up,
14 1, 6| opened up, revealing the sun as an immense silver disk.
15 1, 6| ball began to "dance". The sun began to spin rapidly like
16 1, 6| ten minutes. Finally, the sun zigzagged back to its original
17 1, 6| dried.~The miracle of the sun was also seen by numerous
18 Bibl | More Brilliant than the Sun. 3rd printing. Adapted by
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