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1 1, 12| fatigue before the topmost peaks of the Andes could be reached, 2 1, 12| forced to bestride sharp peaks and leap over chasms so 3 1, 12| or hail. Here and there peaks of porphyry or basalt pierced 4 1, 12| yet to gain the topmost peaks. The rarefaction of the 5 1, 12| overspreading the desolate peaks, and knew they had not a 6 1, 13| of the setting sun, and peaks and glaciers flashed back 7 1, 13| sooty flame. The surrounding peaks appeared on fire. Showers 8 1, 13| had not yet risen. The peaks on the north and east had 9 1, 13| were cut off. Tottering peaks disappeared as if some trap 10 1, 14| to an oasis, from snowy peaks to verdant plains, from 11 1, 14| hand among the slippery peaks and dangerous precipices 12 2, 14| rose on the left, and the peaks of High Barven on the right. 13 3, 10| high. On the west are rocky peaks of great size; on the north 14 3, 12| beyond Lake Taupo, behind the peaks of Tuhahua and Pukepapu, 15 3, 13| passage to the neighboring peaks that were thrown together 16 3, 13| mountains. On the north the peaks of Pirongia; on the south 17 3, 13| but the rocky barrier of peaks and ridges that formed the 18 3, 19| outlines in sharp relief. A few peaks of no great elevation stood 19 3, 20| kindled a fire on one of the peaks. Night came on, but no signal 20 3, 20| by eight o’clock the last peaks of Isle Tabor disappeared