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1 I | led to the discovery of a new vein, and the last block
2 I | foreman had discovered some new vein? No! Starr remembered
3 II | mines had been abandoned. No new seams had been discovered,
4 II | that the discovery of a new seam of coal would be an
5 IV | himself to the search for new veins in all the Aberfoyle
6 IV | hope of discovering some new bed which would restore
7 V | explosion been to discover a new vein? Or had someone wished
8 VI | Ford! Have you discovered a new vein?” cried the engineer,
9 VI | and consequently that of a new seam of coal in the Dochart
10 VI | showed the existence of a new coal-seam. If it had been
11 VII | CHAPTER VII NEW ABERFOYLE~THE old overman’
12 VII | dynamite. We will lay open the new vein, and after a series
13 VII | be large, I will form a new Aberfoyle Company, to the
14 VII | have been taken from the new vein.”~“Well said, sir!”
15 VII | our viewer again. May the new working last for many years,
16 VII | attending the discovery of the new bed. It made him uneasy
17 VII | come, father! The road to New Aberfoyle is open!”~If,
18 VII | galleries and tunnels of New Aberfoyle.~Yes, nature alone!
19 VII | height. Like these caves, New Aberfoyle was not the work
20 VII | the Creator.~Such was this new domain, of matchless wealth,
21 VII | the very frontier of the new mine? That was all chance,
22 VIII | in communication with the new mine. They found themselves
23 VIII | emptied it in the working of a new vein. The explorers question
24 VIII | that the ventilation of the new mine would be easily managed.
25 VIII | coal is taken out of our new mine!”~“Heaven grant it!”
26 VIII | since our entrance into the new mine?”~“No, my lad,” replied
27 VIII | in jest to depreciate the New Aberfoyle mine by an unjust
28 VIII | running on the rails of New Aberfoyle?”~“Father,” replied
29 VIII | résumé the exploration of New Aberfoyle. It was now time
30 VIII | dwelling, here I will build a new cottage, and if some brave
31 VIII | interest in defending the new coal field against any attempt
32 VIII | the hole which connects New Aberfoyle with the Dochart
33 VIII | companions were prisoners in New Aberfoyle.~
34 IX | least trace, whether old or new. Moreover, the earth, still
35 IX | got for their trouble a new legend added to so many
36 IX | hundred paces along this new gallery, much wider and
37 X | few hours to the mines of New Aberfoyle.~No mine in any
38 X | country, either in the Old or New World, could present a more
39 X | admit much daylight into New Aberfoyle, yet it had abundance
40 X | excavation, Simon Ford built his new cottage, which he would
41 X | himself body and soul to New Aberfoyle, and nothing but
42 X | On the discovery of the new field, all the old colliers
43 X | wrong. All the families in New Aberfoyle prospered well,
44 X | the sonorous echoes of New Aberfoyle exerted their
45 X | his abode in Simon Ford’s new cottage. They offered him
46 X | appointment. “You discovered a new field, and though you narrowly
47 X | how soon this domain of New Aberfoyle became familiar
48 X | power of instinct.~He loved New Aberfoyle. Many times, with
49 X | before the discovery of New Aberfoyle, had not been
50 XI | to catch the spirits of New Aberfoyle!”~“I shall find
51 XI | rate, for the sake of the new works, I must and will know
52 XI | comes.”~“For the sake of the new works did you say?” asked
53 XI | which the existence of a new vein would be proved, is
54 XI | to me! Five miles west of New Aberfoyle, under the solid
55 XII | puzzled way, as if all were new to them.~As this singular
56 XII | Superstitious folks made her story a new subject for legendary marvels,
57 XII | alone in the recesses of New Aberfoyle, James Starr was
58 XII | three years ago, and nothing new had happened, they always
59 XII | a charming creature; her new mode of existence added
60 XII | a communication between New Aberfoyle and the hills
61 XII | the whole future of the new excavations must depend
62 XII | beneath the sonorous vaults of New Aberfoyle. Harry and Nell
63 XII | known every turn of the new mine.”~“Did you never leave
64 XII | ended by discovering the new vein of coal? And did not
65 XII | that time to go into the new cutting—yes, very dangerous
66 XIII | THE mining operations at New Aberfoyle continued to be
67 XIII | will be, when perfectly new impressions shall be made
68 XIII | take place, the miners of New Aberfoyle should have a
69 XIII | This mystery about the new cutting—Nell was evidently
70 XIII | the gloomier recesses of New Aberfoyle, and silently
71 XIV | where the branch line to New Aberfoyle joins the railway
72 XIV | these things filled her with new sensations, and left lasting
73 XIV | sped on their way.~What a new sensation was this for the
74 XIV | bright prominent point in the New Town, “Fire!” cried she.~“
75 XIV | lines of streets in the New Town, and the irregular
76 XV | Glasgow. There, from the new bridge across the Clyde,
77 XV | in token of admiration as new objects of wonder or beauty
78 XV | clear to him, “God help New Aberfoyle!”~
79 XVI | day, in the colliery of New Aberfoyle, work was going
80 XVI | Not a single inhabitant of New Aberfoyle would escape death.~
81 XVI | serious damage was done in New Aberfoyle.~The bed of Loch
82 XVI | enemy has sworn the ruin of New Aberfoyle, and that some
83 XVI | created great excitement in New Aberfoyle. Good wishes poured
84 XVI | more accidents occurring in New Aberfoyle than had ever
85 XVI | be the occasion of some new and dreadful outbreak of
86 XVI | betide you all! Woe betide New Aberfoyle!—SILFAX.”~“Silfax!”
87 XVII | sought for in the depths of New Aberfoyle.~“So you knew
88 XVII | made known to Silfax the new vein of coal. With the egotism
89 XVII | openings into the wall of the new cutting; hence, in short,
90 XVII | succeed in reaching the new mine, you should assuredly
91 XVII | inside the gallery leading to New Aberfoyle, he stopped up
92 XVII | to destroy the whole of New Aberfoyle. His is a soul
93 XVIII| forming the population of New Aberfoyle.~In the outer
94 XVIII| luminous atmosphere pervaded New Aberfoyle. In the chapel,
95 XVIII| arm.~Another second and New Aberfoyle would be no more.~
96 XIX | Ford, the ex-overman of New Aberfoyle, he began to talk
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