Og—Son of Fire - Irving Crump

Og—Son of Fire

OG—SON OF FIRE
Beside him, shivering and whimpering, were two wolf cubs
OG—SON OF FIRE
BY IRVING CRUMP
AUTHOR OF “THE BOYS’ BOOK OF FIREMEN,” “THE BOYS’ BOOK OF RAILROADS,” ETC.
Editor, Boys’ Life, The Boy Scouts’ Magazine
ILLUSTRATED BY CHARLES LIVINGSTON BULL
NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1946
Copyright, 1921, 1922 By IRVING CRUMP
Printed in U. S. A.

The earth rocked. The sky was of purple blackness. The nauseating stench of burning sulphur filled the air. Thunder rumbled, and growled constantly under the earth crust to be answered by shattering crashes that seemed to come from the heavens, and with each terrific impact a mountain vaguely outlined in the distance trembled and shook and huge fissures opened down its side from which bubbled out great clots of lurid red molten lava, the light of which reflected on the billowing clouds of thick yellow smoke vomiting from the crater. Off through the night like giant reptiles of fire these streams of lava flowed, crawling slowly down the mountain side, sliding around great bowlders, or pausing a moment to fill huge cracks in the earth’s crust before proceeding on their serpentine way into the valley, where a veritable molten lake of lava was slowly forming. A great volcano after a lifetime of slumber had awakened.

Irving Crump
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Год издания

2019-12-31

Темы

Animals -- Juvenile fiction; Cave dwellers -- Juvenile fiction; Fire -- Juvenile fiction; Prehistoric peoples -- Juvenile fiction

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