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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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lava

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1 Pre | Day, which covered with lava and ashes the poor and scanty 2 VI | is evidently filled with lava and burning rocks, and therefore —”~“ 3 IX | hills. An immense bed of lava bounds it on one side, and 4 XII | of sods, or of pieces of lava, looking like a poor beggar 5 XII | associated with streams of lava, have made this a land of 6 XIII | we walked upon hardened lava; this ground is called in 7 XIV | about thirty huts, built of lava, at the south side of the 8 XV | craters, supplied an egress to lava, ashes, and scoriae, of 9 XVI | had driven forth fire and lava from its central furnace. 10 XVI | comrades, seated upon loose lava rocks, looked at him with 11 XVI | returned in silence to my lava seat in a state of utter 12 XVI | the foot of a rock, in a lava bed, where he had found 13 XVI | built a but of pieces of lava. I felt a malicious pleasure 14 XVII | then he passed it round a lava block that projected conveniently, 15 XVII | of equilibrium upon the lava projections which my foot 16 XVII | shower of bits of stone and lava.~Leaning over the edge of 17 XVII | upon a bed of stones and lava fragments.~When lying on 18 XVIII| thousand shining surfaces of lava on the walls received it 19 XVIII| never to behold again.~The lava, in the last eruption of 20 XVIII| stalactites overhead. The lava, which was porous in many 21 XVIII| admire those blending hues of lava, passing from reddish brown 22 XVIII| inflexible steadiness. This lava stream deviated neither 23 XVIII| upon a projection in the lava; we were in a sort of cavern 24 XVIII| provisions upon a block of lava, and we ate with a good 25 XVIII| we have left this bed of lava behind us. How could springs 26 XIX | following the gallery of lava, a real natural staircase, 27 XIX | think of its heat when the lava thrown out by Snæfell was 28 XIX | followed the path of the lava. It was impossible to tell 29 XIX | appearing in the place of the lava coating. The mass was composed 30 XIX | evident that we had left the lava path, and that this road 31 XIX | accustomed to the indurated lava floor, suddenly rested upon 32 XIX | left the granite and the lava. It is possible that I may 33 XX | our passage through the lava and schists. Only my sense 34 XXI | lifeless lump, extended on the lava soil. It was ten in the 35 XL | open to the course of the lava, and that at that time there 36 XLIII| these the more sluggish lava was working its way up in 37 XLIII| more water, Axel; only a lava paste, which is bearing 38 XLIII| round. It rocked upon the lava torrent, amidst a dense 39 XLIV | stones, ashes, and flowing lava. I could feel the heaving 40 XLIV | declivity, ran streams of lava for eight or nine hundred 41 XLIV | carefully avoiding the lava streams which glided sluggishly


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