Fire and its Dangers.

Fire and its Dangers.

(从“防ection from Fire and Thieves," by George H. Chubb, London, 1875.)

Fire, though most useful in its proper place, is the source of almost countless loss and destruction, and has well earned the character often given it, of being the best of servants but the worst of masters. Everyone knows how it has been feared by men from the world’s commencement, and worshipped by idolaters even to the present day, when millions still bow down to what they fear instead of to a Being they can love.

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