Chapter
1 IX | On the other extends the vast bay of Faxa, shut in at
2 X | converted his stomach into a vast unfathomable gulf. There
3 XIV | may give that name to a vast extent of mounds of volcanic
4 XV | vegetation of this peninsula. The vast quantity of this unworked
5 XV | Iceland for a century; this vast turbary measured in certain
6 XV | which lay about me as in a vast museum, and I constructed
7 XV | matter thrown out was in vast quantities, and the liquid
8 XV | easily be conceived what vast quantities of elastic gases,
9 XV | exercises, in the midst of the vast surface of snow presented
10 XVI | considered as the gnomon of a vast sun dial, the shadow projected
11 XVII | tube 3,000 feet long, now a vast telescope.~It was a star
12 XVIII | through the length of that vast tube the sky of Iceland,
13 XIX | lost in the mazes of this vast subterranean labyrinth.~
14 XIX | Roderick Murchison to a vast series of fossiliferous
15 XX | twenty minutes we reached a vast open space; I then knew
16 XX | disturbance. Yielding to some vast power from below it had
17 XX | formed by degrees into vast accumulated masses.~Then
18 XXIV | we arrived at a kind of vast grotto; and here my uncle
19 XXVIII| this reason: We are in a vast chamber, with endless galleries.
20 XXVIII| globe radiated round this vast cavern. So get up, and begin
21 XXVIII| conducted me through those vast solitudes to the point where,
22 XXX | its first discoverer.”~A vast sheet of water, the commencement
23 XXX | echoing murmur peculiar to vast inclosed spaces. A light
24 XXX | the foot of a huge wall of vast cliffs, which rose majestically
25 XXX | called so, seemed composed of vast plains of cloud, shifting
26 XXX | fights were ribbed in by vast walls of granite, which
27 XXX | who likened the earth to a vast hollow sphere, in the interior
28 XXX | luminous because of the vast pressure that weighed upon
29 XXX | of electric light, and a vast sea filling its bed? My
30 XXXII | eyes lay far and wide a vast sea; shadows of great clouds
31 XXXII | feet long, undulating like vast serpents beyond the reach
32 XXXII | the ostrich, spread their vast breadth of wings and strike
33 XXXII | the endless foods of those vast globular volumes of vaporous
34 XXXIII| there is a sea lizard of vast size.”~“And farther on a
35 XXXIII| monstrous crocodile. Look at its vast jaws and its rows of teeth!
36 XXXIV | yes!” he cried. “I see a vast inverted cone rising from
37 XXXIV | seen, it must needs be of vast size. The commonest prudence
38 XXXV | increased strength; the vast bank of heavy clouds is
39 XXXV | features, as he sees this vast length of ocean unrolling
40 XXXV | farthest recesses of the vast cavern. The darkness deepens;
41 XXXVII| nay, more than a field, a vast plain, of bleached bones
42 XXXIX | reached the outskirts of a vast forest, but not one of those
43 XXXIX | did see, with my own eyes, vast colossal forms moving amongst
44 XXXIX | cavernous throats of the vast brutes.~So, then, the dream
45 XLIII | resembling the blasts of vast iron furnaces blowing all
46 XLIV | out fire and wind from its vast blowholes. Beneath, down
47 XLIV | the northward lay spread a vast sheet of water, sparkling
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