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1 To the murky darkness succeeded the intolerable glare of a new and vast conflagration .
2 Indeed, then, space itself, full of those fiery flames, burns in a vast conflagration .
3 The whole universe, wrapt by those flames, begins to blaze forth in a vast conflagration .
4 Our course took us over the metropolis, which lay beneath us like a vast conflagration .
5 From this torch has sprung a vast conflagration .
6 Meanwhile the flames spread to every part of the village, united and fused into one vast conflagration .
7 Taking what he could use he set fire to the rest and the vast conflagration filled the sky.
8 It is feared that Mr. and Mrs. Peterkin lost their lives after leaving Tobolsk, perhaps in some vast conflagration .
9 It was a deep, lurid glow, extending along the horizon, and seemed to be caused by some vast conflagration .
10 Our prayer is that he may light such a fire in Anatolia as shall spread in one vast conflagration throughout the East!
11 At five o'clock in the morning, one of the batteries blew up, and soon after, the whole of them were one vast conflagration .
12 From the east, reflected against low-hanging clouds, was the dull red of his own steel mills, looking like the reflection of a vast conflagration .
13 The many tortuous, streets which led down a slight descent from the rear of the Town house to the quays were all one vast conflagration .
14 These vast conflagrations , viewed from a distance, produce the most singular effects of light.
15 The reflection from the sky of vast conflagrations made the street almost as light as day.
16 There were numerous fires burning in Berkeley, while Oakland and San Francisco were apparently being swept by vast conflagrations .
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