Book,  chapter

 1    1,   10|     find any lack of rivers and streams and currents? No, for here
 2    1,   11|      when he found any of those streams not marked, which often
 3    1,   13| appearance of glowing sparkling streams. The splendor of the spectacle
 4    1,   18|        which run into it. Those streams, however, were all dried
 5    1,   18|       and rivers and ponds, and streams and brooks—in fact, he had
 6    1,   22|      voracious in the Argentine streams.”~“No,” replied the Indian.~“
 7    1,   25|       and came down in vertical streams. As the large drops fell
 8    2,   14|       right. Winding, beautiful streams were not wanting, thanks
 9    2,   15|        unimportant creeks, mere streams full of little rushes, and
10    3,    9|      projected into the uniting streams. The swifter waters of the
11    3,   14|      vapor and flames, and lava streams? The entire cone might be
12    3,   14|         loud detonations, while streams of boiling water and lava
13    3,   14|     spouted forth in a torrent. Streams of fire furrowed the sides
14    3,   14|     burst upon the world, broad streams of lava were running down
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