Chapter
1 VIII | lighthouse threw a bright stream of fire along the waves;
2 XI | which produces a powerful stream of electricity. He obtained
3 XVIII | inflexible steadiness. This lava stream deviated neither to the
4 XXIII | between ourselves and the stream, the noise of which was
5 XXIII | filling with steam, whilst a stream was forming, which by degrees
6 XXIII | trouble ourselves to stop the stream from coming out at all?”~“
7 XXIII | planned,” I cried. “With this stream for our guide, there is
8 XXIV | in the murmuring of the stream at my feet.~We breakfasted,
9 XXIV | inches in a fathom, and the stream ran gently murmuring at
10 XXIV | we ate and drank from the stream.~Of course, down this fault
11 XXV | granite floor ran our faithful stream. At this distance from its
12 XXVI | cannot be broken, my faithful stream? I have but to trace it
13 XXVI | the rough dry granite. The stream was no longer at my feet.~
14 XXVII | I left the course of the stream? For it was a terrible fact
15 XXVII | noticed the absence of the stream. It is evident that at that
16 XXVII | point where I had left the stream, that fatal turn in the
17 XXVII | turn in the road. With the stream at my feet, I might hope
18 XXVIII| is out.”~. . . .~“And the stream?”~. . . .~“Disappeared.”~. . . .~“
19 XXXIII| he cross it? Has not the stream that we followed led us
20 XXXIX | appearance of an unrecognised stream, or the strange outline
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