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St.

Paul's Cathedral A Summary

The writer experiences a catastrophe, this led to the burning of St. Paul's cathedral that
dominated all other buildings in London.

This cathedral was rebuilt by Sir. Christopher Wren and once again became one of London's
remarkable landmarks.

People believed it would be safe from the fire but they couldn't be more wrong as the flames
broke out on the its roof. They were intense to the extent that a student from a mile away could
read his book from the light presented by it. The streets began to show commitment to the fire
in the form of redness that glowed the pavement. Everything inside of it burned down, the books,
the tombs were also broken down and even the bells melted. The fire kept on for about an entire
week and traumatized everyone.

— Areeba M. Suleman

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