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1 1,0| the rugged mouth of the crater, by which the eruptive liquid 2 1,0| interior acclivities of the crater be practicable? It would 3 1,0| The atmosphere inside the crater was filled with no sulphurous 4 1,0| of the interior, saw the crater widen above their heads. 5 1,0| terrestrial globe. Then, as the crater widened, appeared Fomalhaut 6 1,1| side of the mountain. ~The crater was reached. It was just 7 1,1| island. ~The interior of the crater, whose inclination did not 8 1,1| subterranean layers and the crater, its depth could not be 9 1,1| assembled at the summit of the crater, on a conical mound which 10 1,2| mountain. Climbing down the crater, they went round the cone 11 2,4| of his excursion to the crater, any other watercourses 12 3,3| since our exploration of the crater," replied Cyrus Harding, " 13 3,3| answered the reporter. "The crater, that is to say, the safety-valve, 14 3,3| a vapor escapes from the crater, for it was only yesterday 15 3,3| bottom of which opened the crater. ~They did more; they visited 16 3,4| Harding, having observed the crater, saw smoke curling round 17 3,5| heaped at the bottom of the crater. But would the subterranean 18 3,5| great danger should a new crater open in the southern side 19 3,5| lower part of the central crater. ~However, with the fine 20 3,8| for three months had the crater emitted vapors more or less 21 3,8| and thanks to this, the crater has hitherto overflowed 22 3,8| consequence of the position of the crater, did not directly menace 23 3,8| accumulated at the mouth of the crater. ~"The crater is on fire!" 24 3,8| mouth of the crater. ~"The crater is on fire!" said Herbert, 25 3,8| flames shot forth from the crater, the brilliancy of which 26 3,8| which fell back into the crater itself. This caused Pencroft, 27 3,8| risen to the orifice of the crater. At any rate, the opening 28 3,8| large clouds, to which the crater of Mount Franklin incessantly 29 3,8| and flame escaped from the crater; a hail of scoriae fell 30 3,9| were thrown up from the crater. But during the night of 31 3,9| sea. The aperture of the crater being thus enlarged projected 32 3,9| lava was rushing as the new crater faced the east, and consequently 33 3,9| which replaced the ancient crater. From two openings in its 34 3,9| distinct streams. Above the new crater a cloud of smoke and ashes, 35 3,9| flames which shot from the crater enabled them to work night 36 3,9| rain upon the island. The crater was again boiling with lava 37 3,9| vapor escaping from the crater rose with frightful explosions 38 3,9| converted into vapor. But the crater could not afford a sufficient