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crater

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XVII| least 3,000 feet high, its crater crowned with smoke, which 2 I, XXII| from the mouth of a narrow crater.~Under the old condition 3 I, XXII| reached the edge of the crater, without more sense of exertion 4 I, XXII| closer examination of the crater. They were particularly 5 I, XXII| overran the limits of the crater, like the flow of water 6 I, XXII| action of an angry fire, the crater rather resembled a brimming 7 II, XI | horizon, the light from the crater shedding a lurid glare upon 8 II, XII | impossibility to get access to the crater by the exterior declivities 9 II, XII | rolling into the funnel of the crater. He noticed, too, that they 10 II, XII | inferred that the sides of the crater were sloping; he had therefore 11 II, XII | correct. On entering the crater, they found that the sides 12 II, XII | had ceased to rise in the crater, yet plainly it existed 13 II, XII | owned, was not inviting. The crater, it is true, widened out 14 II, XII | clamber up the sides of the crater for 900 feet, and descend 15 II, XIII| dark abyss of the volcano’s crater.~And with those Englishmen, 16 II, XIII| in the deep hollow of the crater, it was found necessary 17 II, XIII| were conducted down the crater, where they were installed 18 II, XIII| the lower depths of the crater, not with the design of 19 II, XIV | them where they were, the crater being the sole outlet by


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