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"I would go in if I were sure that it would kill me,"he said, with a little laugh."It was my cursed hesitation that did this.If I had not been doubtful she might never have tried to show me the road.But Iam not sure.The fire might have the opposite effect upon me.It might make me immortal; and, old fellow, Ihave not the patience to wait a couple of thousand years for her to come back again as she did for me.Ihad rather die when my hour comesand I should fancy that it isn't far off eitherand go my ways to look for her.Do you go in if you like."But I merely shook my head; my excitement was as dead as ditch-water, and my distaste for the prolongation of my mortal span had come back upon me more strongly than ever.Besides, we neither of us knew what the effects of the fire might be.The result upon _i_ She _i_ had not been of an encouraging nature, and of the exact causes that produced that result we were, of course, ignorant.

"Well, my boy," I said, "we cannot stop here till we go the way of those two," and I pointed to the little heap under the white garment and to the stiffening corpse of poor Job."If we are going we had better go.

But, by the way, I expect that the lamps have burned out," and I took one up and looked at it, and sure enough it had.

"There is some more oil in the vase," said Leo, indifferently"if it is not broken, at least."I examined the vessel in questionit was intact.With a trembling hand I filled the lampsluckily there was still some of the linen wick unburned.Then I lit them with one of our wax matches.While I did so we heard the pillar of fire approaching once more as it went on its never-ending journey, if, indeed, it was the same pillar that passed and repassed in a circle.