Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13|    sublime struggle between the fires of earth and heaven, if
 2    1,   13|         underlaid with volcanic fires and the volcanoes of recent
 3    2,   13| monuments burnt by unlucky camp fires.~Olbinett, acting on Paganel’
 4    3,    1|   traces of camping, remains of fires recently kindled under solitary
 5    3,    8|      and two, till daybreak. No fires were lighted. Barriers of
 6    3,   10| cauldron hung over subterranean fires. The ground vibrates from
 7    3,   11|         scene ended, a score of fires were lit at various points
 8    3,   12|         were lit with the first fires of day.~They had one night
 9    3,   13|         product of subterranean fires.~This phenomenon of course
10    3,   13|        stragglers of the tribe. Fires lighted at intervals formed
11    3,   13|   Maories, stretched beside the fires, did not appear to observe
12    3,   14|       to hand, and subterranean fires ready to issue forth. We
13    3,   14|        Cyclops handling Earth’s fires, worked in silence; soon
14    3,   15|       of pillage and incendiary fires.~They were toiling painfully
15    3,   20|      action of the subterranean fires, but for ages back the volcano
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