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The Great Stone of Sardis

CHAPTER XIV
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It was pale, colorless; and although dazzling at first, he found, when very cautiously he applied his eye again to the telescope, that it was not blinding.

In fact, he could look at it as steadily as he could upon a clear sky.
But, gaze as he would, he could see nothing--nothing but light; subdued, soft, beautiful light.

He knew the ray was passing steadily downward, for the mechanism was working with its accustomed regularity, but it revealed to him nothing at all.

He could not understand it; his brain was dazed.

He thought there might be something the matter with his eyesight.


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