Book,  chapter

1    1,   13|        fire. Showers of red-hot stones, clouds of reddish vapor
2    2,    9| incombustible, where good-sized stones are dissolved by the rain;
3    2,   19|        when crushed between two stones, made a sort of flour. This
4    3,   10|         and covered with pumice stones, which shimmer through the
5    3,   12|      they could hear the little stones grate on a hard body and
6    3,   12|         dagger, the others with stones taken from the ground, or
7    3,   13|  amulets, made of shells or cut stones, hung from one part to another.
8    3,   14|          the lava, the volcanic stones, all spouted forth in a
9    3,   14|      quantity of vapors, heated stones and lava was escaping by
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