Chapter
1 IV | into the deep gulf of the huge armchair.~“Now I’ll read
2 VIII | cried.~At our left was a huge building that looked like
3 VIII | windmill on the ramparts, whose huge arms dilated in the sea
4 XIII | loathing at the sight of a huge deformed head, the skin
5 XIII | the knotted roots of some huge oak. We were rounding the
6 XIV | consists alone in throwing down huge masses together in disorder.
7 XV | disappeared altogether behind the huge blocks, then a shrill whistle
8 XV | over the mountain. If that huge revolving pillar sloped
9 XXVII | sun by rending asunder the huge arches of rock which united
10 XXX | came down the foot of a huge wall of vast cliffs, which
11 XXX | this new sea. On the left huge pyramids of rock, piled
12 XXX | penetrate between their huge cones, and complete darkness
13 XXX | a hundred feet high; the huge sigillaria, found in our
14 XXXII | lighted strand there trod the huge mammals of the first ages
15 XXXII | brays and pounds with his huge tusks the fragments of rock
16 XXXII | whilst the megatherium (huge beast), buttressed upon
17 XXXIII | all, at one snap of its huge jaws.~Hans wants to tack
18 XXXIII | feet above the waves.~Those huge creatures attacked each
19 XXXV | they dilate, and gain in huge size what they lose in number.
20 XXXV | bank of heavy clouds is a huge reservoir of fearful windy
21 XXXVII | mingled their dust together. Huge mounds of bony fragments
22 XXXVIII| Lucerne in 1577 of those huge bones which the celebrated
23 XXXIX | Ohio in 1801. I saw those huge elephants whose long, flexible
24 XXXIX | twelve feet high. His head, huge and unshapely as a buffalo’
25 XXXIX | man, contemporary with the huge cattle-driver? But no. This
26 XL | surface and the fall of this huge fragment. Is it not evident
27 XLIII | see deep channels, like huge tunnels, out of which escaped
28 XLIV | seemed to breathe like a huge whale, and puff out fire
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