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The audio begins with the sound of a flick, a distinctive noise that signifies the striking of a lighter's flint. This is immediately followed by a soft, steady hissing sound. It's the release of butane gas, a common fuel used in lighters. A moment later, the listener hears a small, sharp pop. This is the ignition of the gas, the point at which the butane catches fire. You can almost see the flame dancing, its warmth radiating outwards, casting a soft glow in the surrounding area. The gas continues to hiss slightly in the background, a constant reminder of the source of the flame. Near the end, there's a click, signifying the closing of the lighter's lid, and the hissing sound stops abruptly, indicating the flame's extinguishment.