Book, Chapter

 1    2,  57|       be found: on said date, a fire broke out in the gardens
 2    2,  57|        gardens at Pompeii, said fire originating in the house
 3    2,  59|       mean they to thee?~Or the fire of the ruby? Except that
 4    2,  78|     remarked; "there's either a fire in the neighborhood, or
 5    3,  96|      blasts, when near a cozy   fire?~The law sits armed outside
 6    4, 108|    shakes and towns destroys by fire~Maneuvering armies sees,
 7    4, 119|        is dead, is consumed: by fire, by flood, by time! Do what
 8    4, 119|      mangle the body! As though fire would deal with it any more
 9    4, 121| dictated by Eumolpus, to endure fire, chains, flogging, death
10    4, 126|      reddens the skies with its fire. Showers of blood fall from
11    5, 140|         broken, putting out the fire, which was just getting
12    5, 140|   neighborhood to replenish the fire, for fear anything should
13    5, 140|      her return. She banked her fire with broken reeds, piled
14    5, 153|         her cost,~Not all their fire my eyes have lost~And soon
15    5, 156|        known as the "baptism by fire."~In the case of female
16    5, 156|        stove, in which blazed a fire. After some prayers and
17    5, 159|       the Pillars of the County Fire Office, Regent St., and
18    6     |    explaining the cause of this fire which we kindle in the bosoms
19    6     |        the world -- earth, air, fire and water -- and mingling
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