I remembered the St. Elmo's fire that had flamed from the cracking plant.
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Caradoc was still explaining the theory of St. Elmo's fire to the listening men.
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The top of the skeletal cracking plant across the freeway glowed with St. Elmo's fire!
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Just then Caradoc's grave voice hazarded: That must be an extraordinary display of St. Elmo's fire.
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Hurry. The St. Elmo's fire was flickering wildly now, and popped every time he pronounced a hard consonant.
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While taking the observations at midnight, he noticed St. Elmo's fire, a "brush discharge" of electricity, on the points of the nephoscope.
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While others strove to collect their befuddled senses, this individual prated of "wind eighty miles per hour with moderate drift and brilliant St. Elmo's fire."
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I looked, and saw a corposant, as it is called at sea,- a St.Elmo'sfire,-burningat the end of the crossjack-yard.
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St. Elmo's Fire may, for instance, from natural causes, be a sign of good weather, only there is nothing supernatural about it.
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St. Elmo's Fire played on a ship's yardarms and rigging 25 miles away, ash fell on its deck, and explosions deafened its crew.
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"Would St. Elmo's fire 'urt th' vessel, sir?"
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Once flying Hong Kong to Auckland across the Philippines, the aeroplane built up enough static electricity to create what is known as St. Elmo's Fire.
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"Shelley's poetry," he said, "was like the transient radiance of St. Elmo's fire, but Lessing was wholly a poet."