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1 I, 4 | appearance in the sky of burning flames and of shooting-stars, 2 I, 4 | long, we often see a flame burning as in a field of stubble: 3 I, 5 | takes on the appearance of a burning flame, sometimes that of 4 I, 7 | stronger and capable of burning up much material, and when 5 I, 8 | shooting-stars and the burning flame, comets and the milky 6 II, 3 | of a flowing river or a burning flame. The answer is clear, 7 III, 1 | through clothes, too, without burning them, and has merely reduced 8 III, 1 | quantity of matter that was burning. The beams which were the 9 IV, 9 | liquid by the agency of burning heat. Bodies that give off 10 IV, 9 | caused by the agency of burning heat. Hence they do not 11 IV, 9 | fire. This is why flame is burning smoke or dry exhalation. 12 IV, 11| deprived of heat and most burning after exposure to fire: 13 IV, 11| fire: thus water is more burning than smoke and stone than