Chapter
1 I | approached the orifice of the enormous cast-iron tube, and a crane
2 II | brilliant object. It was an enormous disc, whose colossal dimension
3 II | The appearance of this enormous body surprised and troubled
4 II | simple meteorite, but an enormous one, which the attraction
5 II | dimensions, and looked like an enormous arch stretched across the
6 III | but its expanse was still enormous, compared with that of the
7 VI | What body?”~“Why that enormous meteor which we met.”~“Then,”
8 VIII| attraction is so great on this enormous orb, that an object weighing
9 IX | that of our projectile, was enormous, and its attraction was
10 X | placed at the bottom of the enormous Columbiad, pointed perpendicularly
11 XII | three eruptive cones, like enormous dazzling gems. Toward the
12 XII | immense works and dug these enormous holes for a refuge and shield
13 XIV | fallen? If its speed had been enormous, he could have understood
14 XIV | like a vast screen, made an enormous black hole. But at length
15 XV | to look to them like an enormous black screen upon the firmament.
16 XV | the profound darkness, an enormous mass appeared. It was like
17 XV | it approached it grew to enormous proportions.~Imagine, if
18 XV | fireworks of all colors. Of the enormous and much-dreaded globe there
19 XVII| depth of its crater. This enormous hole was beyond all measurement,
20 XVII| its silver tentacles, an enormous eye filled with flames,
21 XX | to their dazzled eyes an enormous meteor, ignited by the rapidity
22 XXI | quitting the summit of their enormous telescope. We know that
23 XXII| Francisco, and had some enormous grappling-irons fixed on
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