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1 V | bold traveller, into the crater of the jokul of Sneffels,
2 VI | remarkable in the world, if its crater leads down to the centre
3 VI | why, pray?”~“Because this crater is evidently filled with
4 VI | mouth of that particular crater, and he committed that fact
5 VI | Scartaris touch the edge of the crater before the kalends of July;
6 VI | told in his day about that crater reaching to the centre of
7 VI | formed miniature mountains; a crater broke open at one of its
8 VII | shadow of Scartaris touch the crater of Sneffels. Therefore we
9 X | curious volcanoes, and the crater of which has scarcely ever
10 X | pursue our studies in its crater!”~“I am very sorry,” said
11 XII | scramble down an extinct crater. It is evident that Saknussemm
12 XIV | as we had arrived at the crater these natives were to turn
13 XIV | good. We will explore the crater. Very good, too, others
14 XIV | pressure, go off by way of the crater instead of escaping by their
15 XIV | reached the bottom of the crater it would be impossible,
16 XV | and then burst through a crater suddenly formed at the summit
17 XV | rested the cone proper of the crater.~Three thousand two hundred
18 XV | circle round the cone of the crater, but in a diagonal direction
19 XV | in for shelter into the crater I had time to observe the
20 XVI | CHAPTER XVI.~BOLDLY DOWN THE CRATER~Supper was rapidly devoured,
21 XVI | glance at me.~“Now for the crater!” he cried.~The crater of
22 XVI | the crater!” he cried.~The crater of Snæfell resembled an
23 XVI | Involuntarily I compared the whole crater to an enormous erected mortar,
24 XVI | space.~At the bottom of the crater were three chimneys, through
25 XVI | stood in the centre of the crater, just like a pedestal made
26 XVI | Hans at the bottom of the crater. The Icelanders had been
27 XVI | around the bottom of the crater like a wild beast in a cage.
28 XVI | Thus the first night in the crater passed away.~The next morning,
29 XVI | along the bottom of the crater. Hans did not move from
30 XVI | flood of light down the crater. Every hillock, every rock
31 XVIII| terminates at the mouth of the crater, has its lower end only
32 XXI | strength to climb up the crater again!”~“Return!” said my
33 XLIII| when they arrived at the crater, would be dispersed in all
34 XLIII| surface to the top of the crater.”~The liquid column had
35 XLIII| journey to the mouth of the crater.”~As he spoke, the Professor
36 XLIV | rolling on the edge of the crater.~“Where are we?” asked my
37 XLIV | We had come out of the crater half naked, and the radiant
38 XLIV | feet or more, we saw the crater of a volcano, through. which,
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