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Sir Gibbie

CHAPTER XII
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Then swiftly, as he gazed, the cloud opened as it were a round window in the heart of it, and through that he saw the peak again.

The next moment a flash of blue lightning darted across the opening, and whether Gibbie really saw what follows, he never could be sure, but always after, as often as the vision returned, in the flash he saw a rock rolling down the peak.

The clouds swept together, and the window closed.

The next thing which in after years he remembered was, that the earth, mountains, meadows, and streams, had vanished; everything was gone from his sight, except a few yards around him of the rock upon which he sat, and the cloud that hid world and heaven.
Then again burst forth the lightning.

He saw no flash, but an intense cloud-illumination, accompanied by the deafening crack, and followed by the appalling roar and roll of the thunder.


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