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 1    1,   10|   walls still blackened by the flames, scarcely numbering 8,000
 2    1,   13|    passing reflection from the flames of Antuco, but neither storm
 3    1,   19|    embers, and soon the bright flames shot up into the dark night.
 4    1,   19|   pushed forward into the very flames, and burned their paws for
 5    1,   19|  Patagonian dashed through the flames and came out again reddened
 6    1,   19|     leap across the barrier of flames.~But the fire was fast dying
 7    1,   19|     drama was approaching. The flames got lower and lower. Once
 8    1,   25|      on the rapid current. The flames sometimes rose to a prodigious
 9    1,   25|    Wilson, who was nearest the flames, had already plunged into
10    1,   25|     order. By the glare of the flames, they were immediately recognized
11    1,   25|    through the dark night, the flames spreading themselves round
12    1,   26|      reaching terra firma. The flames which were devouring it
13    2,   11|        shapeless mass of ruins flames and black smoke still rose.
14    3,   12|     the puffs of wind, and the flames sent fitful gleams into
15    3,   14| replied Paganel. “The avenging flames are under our feet. Let
16    3,   14| pretend to fall victims to the flames of the Maori Pluto, and
17    3,   14|    letting loose its vapor and flames, and lava streams? The entire
18    3,   14|      fumes were mixed with the flames; the lava torrents wound
19    3,   19|      glare became visible, and flames shot up through the darkness.
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