Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — volume 54, No. 333, July 1843

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Seeing this, we agreed to return tothe prairie, and to try if it were not cooler among the palmettos. Butwhen we came to the place where we had crossed the creek, our horsesrefused to take the leap again, and it was with the greatest difficultywe at length forced them over. All this time the redness in the horizonwas getting brighter, and the atmosphere hotter and drier; the smoke hadspread itself over prairie, forest, and plantations. We continuedretracing our steps as well as we could to the ...spot where we had halted. "See there, " said Carleton; "not half an hour ago those reeds were asfresh and green as if they had just sprung out of the earth, and nowlook at them--the leaves are hanging down, parched and curled up by theheat. " The whole prairie, the whole horizon to the south-west, was now one massof dense smoke, through which the sun's disc looked scarcely brighterthan a paper-lantern. Behind the thick curtain which thus concealedevery thing from our view, we heard a loud hissing, like that of amultitude of snakes.

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