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1 The whole region boils like an immense cauldron hung over subterranean fires .
2 At midnight we replenished our subterranean fires , and remained on the ground.
3 Those are the heights of Nevis,-anothercreation of the subterranean fires .
4 There's a difference between a blow-pipe flame and the subterranean fires .
5 In places, too, the rock masses seemed to have been seared by subterranean fires .
6 If this is the case, its origin may well be attributed to subterranean fires .
7 There may be subterranean fires , but they would manifest themselves from some inward impulse.
8 There are plenty of vapors ready to hand, and subterranean fires ready to issue forth.
9 But would the subterranean fires provoke any violent eruption?
10 What a nature she has, with its subterranean fires !
11 It appeared to them evident, that since the great earthquakes of Quito and Cumana in subterranean fires .
12 The spot they were led to was evidently a mere crust of earth covering fierce subterranean fires .
13 The warm springs of matlock produced by the condensation of steam raised from great depths by subterranean fires
14 Gideon Spilett, who accompanied him, also heard these distant mutterings, which indicated a revivification of the subterranean fires .
15 It was clear the mountain was the outer covering of a body of vapor, the product of subterranean fires .
16 There was a lake near the Temple, the waters of which were supposed to be heated by subterranean fires .
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