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1 2, 5 | I distinctly saw a high mountain, towering between the two 2 2, 9 | to walk, and must climb a mountain. The roads are not well 3 2, 9 | rays from the summit of a mountain about 800 feet high. But 4 2, 9 | the opposite side of the mountain. ~In the midst of this stony 5 2, 9 | the first slopes of the mountain; but to gain access to them 6 2, 9 | hanging on to the sides of the mountain, but a forest swallowed 7 2, 9 | heads rose the top of the mountain, which cast a shadow on 8 2, 9 | the highest point of the mountain, he seemed to say: ~"Come, 9 2, 9 | we had just climbed. The mountain did not rise more than seven 10 2, 9 | fulguration. In fact, the mountain was a volcano. ~At fifty 11 2, 9 | slid to the bottom of the mountain like an eruption of Vesuvius 12 2, 9 | tremblings ran along the mountain caused by internal bubblings, 13 2, 9 | follow him. ~We descended the mountain rapidly, and, the mineral 14 2, 10| stationary, floating near a mountain which formed a sort of quay. 15 2, 10| But what is this volcanic mountain?" ~"It belongs to one of 16 2, 10| escaping from the crater of the mountain, gives it the appearance 17 2, 10| that he should wake under a mountain, after having fallen asleep 18 2, 10| we went down on to the mountain. ~"Here we are, once more 19 2, 10| rose to the orifice of the mountain, as though melted on the 20 2, 10| into the interior of the mountain. There must have been a 21 2, 10| bosom of this extinguished mountain. But our upward march was 22 2, 10| the platform, and on the mountain, the ship's crew were working 23 2, 10| even on the summit of the mountain, their misty remnants--certain 24 2, 13| becoming an ice-field, the mountain a plain. My eyes never left 25 2, 15| enormous block of ice, a whole mountain, has turned over," he replied. "