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As soon as Dick Sand and his companions had taken possession of thecone they occupied themselves in examining its interior arrangement.The lantern was lighted, and the ant-hill was sufficientlyilluminated. This cone, which measured twelve feet in height inside,was eleven feet wide, except in its upper part, which rounded in theform of a sugar loaf.
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