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 1  Int      |     they escape by starting a volcano into eruption.~Here then
 2    1,    8|      went right down into the volcano, and examined the extinct
 3    1,    8|    and went to the top of the volcano in Isle Fogo. What is left
 4    1,   10|   pass of Antuco, leaving the volcano on the south, and gliding
 5    1,   12|   Antuco, on the slope of the volcano, in latitude, 37 degrees
 6    1,   13|       miles distant, rose the volcano of Antuco. The mountain
 7    1,   13|      by the reflection of the volcano.~“Ah, I’ve got them,” said
 8    3,   13|       of the island. It was a volcano of the future. A slight
 9    3,   14|      for them!”~“What! make a volcano!” cried John Mangles.~“Yes,
10    3,   14|   Mangles.~“Yes, an impromptu volcano, whose fury we can regulate.
11    3,   14|       the modus operandi. The volcano might devour the bold schemers,
12    3,   14|      fearful phenomenon, this volcano in which the anger of their
13    3,   14| intensity.~An hour after this volcano burst upon the world, broad
14    3,   14| Morning came. The fury of the volcano had not slackened. Thick
15    3,   14|       out of the reach of the volcano. Some corpses which lay
16    3,   19|      rising from it.~“Is it a volcano?” he asked of Paganel, who
17    3,   19| confirms the supposition of a volcano,” said Paganel, observing
18    3,   19|        said Paganel. “It is a volcano that blazes, but does not
19    3,   20|  fires, but for ages back the volcano had been a peaceful mountain,
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