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When the World Shook

CHAPTER XXIV
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It seemed to be bottomless.

Moreover, a great wind rushed up it with a roaring sound like to that of an angry sea.

Or rather there were two winds, perhaps draughts would be a better term, if I may apply it to an air movement of so fierce and terrible a nature.

One of these rushed up the pit, and one rushed down.

Or it may have been that the up rush alternated with the down rush.


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