Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13| struggle between the fires of earth and heaven, if the more
 2    1,   14|       smallest objects on the earth beneath.~What had this condor
 3    1,   17|      is covered by a layer of earth, in which the vegetation
 4    1,   19|     to the inhabitants of the earth, for she was just in her
 5    1,   24|       a thing as happiness on earth.’ Forthwith he accosted
 6    2,    2|      owing to the form of the earth, only represent 9,480 miles.
 7    2,    9|   most curious country on the earth. Its formation, and nature,
 8    2,    9|      if ever there was one on earth—the learned botanist Grimard
 9    2,   13|   rays slant down them to the earth, as if through the open
10    2,   16|   steam rose from the soaking earth, and saturated the atmosphere
11    2,   19|     They saw nothing. Sky and earth mingled in the same horizon.
12    3,   10|  everywhere. The crust of the earth cracks in great rifts like
13    3,   11|      and beat her head on the earth.~The Kai-Koumou drew near;
14    3,   11|     until the moment when the earth had destroyed the flesh
15    3,   11|      but a hole and a heap of earth. But a powerful and formidable
16    3,   11|       side, then covered with earth and grass, after another
17    3,   12|     that only a thin layer of earth prevented immediate communication.~
18    3,   12|    the hand, all stained with earth, she covered it with kisses.~“
19    3,   12|     to bore some feet in soft earth, and here I am.”~Twenty
20    3,   13|     furnish a passage for the earth’s vapors in the shape of
21    3,   14|    veritable Cyclops handling Earth’s fires, worked in silence;
22    3,   19|  isolation was to be found on earth, it was on this little out-of-the-way
23    3,   20|      geological epochs of the earth, this mountain had gradually
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