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 1    1,   13|    base. Owing to a peculiar phenomenon of the Cordilleras, an enormous
 2    1,   16|   way through the lids.~This phenomenon lasted the greater part
 3    2,   10|   could be the cause of this phenomenon? Paganel was inclined to
 4    2,   15|    perceive a purely natural phenomenon! Before him lay an immense
 5    2,   15|       that he might see this phenomenon with his own eyes, when
 6    2,   16|    To what cataclysm is this phenomenon to be attributed, so frequent
 7    3,   13|     subterranean fires.~This phenomenon of course excited no surprise
 8    3,   13|    pondering on the singular phenomenon muttered to himself:~“Let
 9    3,   14|    in terror at this fearful phenomenon, this volcano in which the
10    3,   14|      fearful progress of the phenomenon.~Morning came. The fury
11    3,   14| really duped by the volcanic phenomenon, this was the spot where
12    3,   19|      suffice to explain this phenomenon.”~Next day, March 4, at
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