Book, Chapter
1 I, II | would enjoy a ride along the summit of the cliff; altogether
2 I, V | single bound gained the summit of the rock.~“Good Heavens!”
3 I, VI | proceeded on foot to the summit of one of the highest peaks.
4 I, VII | would have occurred at the summit of a mountain 35,000 feet
5 I, VIII| to death upon the exposed summit of the cliff.~Meanwhile,
6 I, XI | the depth of water on the summit had been little more than
7 I, XI | of being the projecting summit of a mountain all but submerged.
8 I, XI | acclivity. Upon reaching the summit, they found their progress
9 I, XVI | disembark, and mount the summit and explore! France lies
10 I, XVI | succeeded in reaching the summit of the cliff.~Eagerly and
11 I, XX | considerable, the entire summit of the promontory being
12 I, XXII| ascending one day to the summit of the volcano, Captain
13 I, XXII| the explorers from the summit scanned the surrounding
14 I, XXII| the smoke that crowned the summit; a circumstance that quite
15 II, V | The volcano to its very summit and the surrounding rocks
16 II, XI | be seen; and at last, the summit of the volcano, with its
17 II, XV | extreme distance, and upon the summit of the rock both Ben Zoof
18 II, XVI | left as it were upon the summit of an enormous mountain (
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