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The Project Gutenberg eBook, White Ashes, by Sidney R. Kennedy and Alden C. Noble This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: White Ashes Author: Sidney R. Kennedy and Alden C. Noble Release Date: January 7, 2007 [eBook #20308] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WHITE ASHES*** E-text prepared by Al Haines WHITE ASHES by KENNEDY-NOBLE [Transcriber's note: Full names--Sidney R. Kennedy, Alden C. Noble.] New York The MacMillan Company 1912 All rights reserved Copyright, 1912, by The MacMillan Company. Set up and electrotyped. Published April, 1912. TO NATALIE STANTON KENNEDY THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHORS SIDNEY R. KENNEDY ALDEN C. NOBLE WHITE ASHES CHAPTER I On the top floor of one of the lesser office buildings in the insurance district of lower New York, a man stood silent before a map desk on which was laid an opened map of the burned city. No other man was in the office, for this was on a Sunday; but it would not have mattered to the man at the map had the big room presented its usual busy appearance. All that went on about him would have passed his notice; he only gazed stolidly from the map to the newspaper with flaring headlines, and from newspaper back to map, trying to gauge the measure of his calamity. The morning papers had been able to print nothing save the bare facts that the fire had started near a large hotel, had spread with appalling rapidity to the adjacent buildings, and getting beyond the control of the fire department was sweeping southward under a wind of thirty miles an hour. The afternoon extras, however, gave fuller--and graver--details. The central business section of the city was entirely in ruins, and the conflagration had as yet shown no sign of a stay. Sunday though it was, in many of the greater insurance offices on William Street the executives had gathered and were endeavoring to calculate the effect of this catastrophe on their assets. But in the office on the top floor, where the man stood alone, there was no longer any doubt. Whether the fire was checked or whether it swept onward m
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