Chapter
1 1 | was originally given this mountain by the people of the surrounding
2 1 | lie within their circuit a mountain lake, such as exists in
3 1 | parts of the Appalachian mountain system, a lagoon fed by
4 1 | Smoke had floated above the mountain and once the country folk
5 1 | the true condition of the mountain. The Carolina newspapers
6 1 | farms yet closer to the mountain.~Assuredly it was regrettable
7 1 | it was regrettable that mountain climbers had not previously
8 1 | complete examination of the mountain was become absolutely necessary.~
9 1 | east. Its distance from the mountain chain rapidly increased.
10 1 | rumblings were heard from the mountain, accompanied by heavy clouds
11 1 | rolling down the slope of the mountain across their route?~Nevertheless,
12 1 | Venturing within a mile of the mountain, they saw that the glare
13 1 | ventured back toward the mountain. Some farms were reoccupied
14 1 | beneath the ridge of the mountain, where the shadows of night
15 2 | what is inside of that mountain. If we are helpless in the
16 2 | exists in the Blueridge mountain chain. Our Appalachian mountain
17 2 | mountain chain. Our Appalachian mountain system is nowhere volcanic
18 2 | forests rise high up the mountain slopes. All that the region
19 2 | the very borders of the mountain forests. Thus there were
20 2 | undertake the ascent of the mountain, with the aid of two experienced
21 2 | recently broken away from the mountain side and perhaps it has
22 3 | liquors. As to water the mountain springs would furnish it
23 3 | the entire crest of the mountain. Not a suspicious noise
24 3 | Wildon at the foot of the mountain. The country was much the
25 3 | distance of only six miles. The mountain crests were sharply outlined
26 3 | out for the ascent of the mountain. The height of the Great
27 3 | search the very bowels of the mountain.”~“As it may happen, then,”
28 3 | of the lower part of the mountain, and perhaps at the top
29 3 | without even having scaled the mountain, my mission would be a complete
30 3 | rushed down this flank of the mountain.~“That must be the path
31 3 | descended the last slopes of the mountain, and the farmer of Wildon
32 5 | silver mines within the mountain! But such an hypothesis
33 5 | seems justified, since the mountain is now quiet. We will wait
34 6 | demons set fire to their mountain?”~“Exactly.”~“Oh, sir! I
35 17| until he had left all the mountain region behind.~But in what
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