PAGE.
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iii.
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Preface Introduction—"Here lies the bones," etc.
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7,
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8.
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"And to my amazement, saw a white-haired man."
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29,
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30.
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"The same glittering, horrible, mysterious knife."
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35,
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36.
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"Fac-simile of the mysterious manuscript of I—Am—The—Man—Who—Did—It.
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47
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"My arms were firmly grasped by two persons."
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85,
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86.
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"Map of Kentucky near entrance to cavern."
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95,
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96.
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"Confronted by a singular looking being."
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101,
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102.
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"This struggling ray of sunlight is to be your last for years."
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117,
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118.
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"I was in a forest of colossal fungi."
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131,
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132.
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"Monstrous cubical crystals."
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147,
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148.
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"Far as the eye could reach the glassy barrier spread as a crystal mirror."
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157,
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158.
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"Soliloquy of Prof. Daniel Vaughn—'Gravitation is the beginning, and gravitation is the end; all earthly bodies kneel to gravitation."'
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165,
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166.
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"We came to a metal boat."
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197,
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198.
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"Facing the open window he turned the pupils of his eyes upward."
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205,
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206.
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"We finally reached a precipitous bluff."
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209,
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210.
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"The wall descended perpendicularly to seemingly infinite depths."
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255,
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256.
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Etidorhpa.
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297,
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298.
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"We passed through caverns filled with creeping reptiles."
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303,
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304.
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"Flowers and structures beautiful, insects gorgeous."
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307,
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308.
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"With fear and trembling I crept on my knees to his side."
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332,
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333.
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Diagram descriptive of journey from the Kentucky cavern to the "End of Earth," showing section of earth's crust.
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347,
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348.
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"Suspended in vacancy, he seemed to float."
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357,
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358.
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"I stood alone in my room holding the mysterious manuscript."
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363.
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Fac-simile of letter from I—Am—The—Man.
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364,
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365.
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Manuscript dedication of Author's Edition.
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