Chapter
1 VI | times there has been but one eruption of this mountain, that of
2 VI | one of its summits; the eruption took place, and communicated
3 XIV | Who can assure us that an eruption is not brewing at this very
4 XIV | Axel, that there will be no eruption.”~At this positive affirmation
5 XIV | from the fury of a volcanic eruption.”~“Am I to believe that?”
6 XIV | At the approach of an eruption these jets would redouble
7 XIV | during the period of the eruption. For the elastic fluids,
8 XIV | then you may affirm that no eruption is preparing.”~“But —”~‘
9 XV | part of the volcano.~To the eruption succeeded other volcanic
10 XV | a perfect hail as in an eruption. Happily we were on the
11 XVIII| again.~The lava, in the last eruption of 1229, had forced a passage
12 XLIII| mean? Explain?”~“It is an eruption, Axel.”~“An eruption! Do
13 XLIII| an eruption, Axel.”~“An eruption! Do you mean to affirm that
14 XLIII| we being taken up in an eruption? Our fate has flung us here
15 XLIII| upon the crest of a wave of eruption; beneath our raft were boiling
16 XLIII| must expect to see in an eruption. They are quite natural.”~“
17 XLIII| replied my uncle.~“Is the eruption checked?” I asked.~“I hope
18 XLIII| ceased to rise.~“Has the eruption stopped?” I cried.~“Ah!”
19 XLIV | well to have come out by an eruption, and then to get our heads
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