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| | The Book of the Damned: A Hypertext Edition of Charles Hoy Fort's Book |
 | | Chapter IV IT is in the records of the French Academy that, upon March 17, 1669, in the town of Chatillon-sur-Seine, fell a reddish substance that was "thick, viscous, and putrid." |
 | | Upon March 3, 1876, at Olympian Springs, Bath County, Kentucky, flakes of a substance that looked like beef fell from the sky -- "from a clear sky." We'd like to emphasize that it was said that nothing but this falling substance was visible in the sky. |
 | | I think it is not acceptable that they were jelly fish: but it does look as if this time frog spawn did fall from the sky, and may have been translated by a whirlwind -- because, about the same time, small frogs fell at Wigan, England. |
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