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1 V | him. His imagination is a volcano, and to do that which other
2 VI | suppose it is an extinct volcano?”~“Extinct?”~“Yes; the number
3 X | your beginning with that volcano, M. Liedenbrock. You will
4 XI | at the very foot of the volcano. By land this would be about
5 XIII | the immense base of the volcano. The Professor hardly took
6 XIV | side of the base of the volcano. It extends along the inner
7 XIV | explore the interior of the volcano to its farthest limits.~
8 XIV | subterranean passages of this volcano. Now, there is no proof
9 XIV | nightmare; in the heart of a volcano, and from the deepest depths
10 XV | chimneys. Hence then the volcano would distend and lift up
11 XV | or thinnest part of the volcano.~To the eruption succeeded
12 XV | exhaustion of the basalt, the volcano, the power of which grew
13 XVIII| neighbourhood of an extinct volcano, through gneiss, it has
14 XIX | that this so-called extinct volcano won’t take a fancy in his
15 XXV | this chimney of an extinct volcano, lined with lavas, which
16 XLIII| CHAPTER XLIII.~SHOT OUT OF A VOLCANO AT LAST!~Yes: our compass
17 XLIII| running up the shaft of a volcano?”~“I believe we are,” said
18 XLIII| chances of being shot out of a volcano!~In the meantime up we went;
19 XLIII| shaft or chimney of some volcano. There was no room to doubt
20 XLIII| instead of Snæfell, an extinct volcano, we were inside one in full
21 XLIII| lies with an intermittent volcano. It gives us time now and
22 XLIII| in the main shaft of the volcano, but in a lateral gallery
23 XLIV | we saw the crater of a volcano, through. which, at intervals
24 XLIV | companions.~The slope of the volcano was in many places of great
25 XLIV | Calabria. And that threatening volcano far away in the south was
26 XLIV | marvellous! Having entered by one volcano, we had issued out of another
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