Transcription: Flames shot up from the surface of the earth. The land dried and cracked. Grass, corn, and trees were set on fire, and black gorges appeared on the blazing landscape. Fairton was trembling and helpless. He did not know where to pull the reins, and even if he had known he would not have been able to regain control of the fiery horses. And so Zeus, to rescue the earth, fired a lightning bolt and knocked Fairton out of the chariot. His lifeless body fell through the glowing air and dropped onto the scorched earth. But let us put this tragic ending to one side. What astronomical mistake is evident ... File Comment Made in Intimate Arts