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base of the tower were helpless. Some of the firemen tried to drag the hose up the long stairways to the top of the tower, but when they finally did reach the top, and gave the signal for the water to be turned on, the hose burst, and all their labor went for naught. A second hose line was made of better stuff, but only a weak, sickly stream trickled out of the nozle, because the engines were scarcely powerful enough to pump water so high, even when a number of them were coupled up in tandem. A few of the firemen had hand-extinguishers with them, which held the blaze in check for several minutes; but that ammunition gave out soon, and it was evident that we would have to abandon everything and run.

“MR. BLANCHARD DIDN’T STOP FOR ARGUMENT, BUT RAN ACROSS THE BRIDGE.”