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 1    1,   13|          Cordilleras, an enormous mass, many miles in extent, had
 2    1,   22|           whirl of foam; a liquid mass, weighing several millions
 3    1,   24|          getting lower the liquid mass must remain stationary,
 4    2,    2|          stood out from the rocky mass, at the summit of a triangle
 5    2,   11|    distances. From this shapeless mass of ruins flames and black
 6    2,   11| embankment, but from that blazing mass no living thing could be
 7    2,   15|      inconvenience beneath a vast mass of bushy ferns, under which
 8    3,    9|          broke through the watery mass and melted it away.~A tongue
 9    3,   12|       they perceived the swarming mass of frantic natives.~While
10    3,   14|      vigorously against the rocky mass. Under their united efforts
11    3,   14|         crowning effort moved the mass which rolled down and disappeared.
12    3,   14|         might be lost in the dark mass of the mountain. At two
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