Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13|  reddish vapor and rockets of lava, all combined, presented
 2    2,    2|   bounded by an embankment of lava. Above this embankment,
 3    2,    3| waters escaped from the black lava, and thin dark vapors rose
 4    2,   19|     in vain. Had a torrent of lava rushed between the shores,
 5    3,   14|     its vapor and flames, and lava streams? The entire cone
 6    3,   14|    socket, the vapors and the lava would issue by the disencumbered
 7    3,   14|  streams of boiling water and lava flowed toward the native
 8    3,   14|    sulphur.~Then the mud, the lava, the volcanic stones, all
 9    3,   14|      inflicted by the burning lava, which was bubbling and
10    3,   14|     vapors, heated stones and lava was escaping by this crater
11    3,   14|       world, broad streams of lava were running down its sides.
12    3,   14|    mixed with the flames; the lava torrents wound their serpentine
13    3,   14|     off toward the “pah,” the lava had reached a group of twenty
14    3,   14|     the side untouched by the lava, but he did not ascend the
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