Chapter
1 I | the last block of coal has just been extracted from the
2 I | mine, our good old nurse, just because her milk is dried
3 I | AGAIN, Mr. Starr, and not Just ‘good-by,’” returned the
4 I | He much regretted that just a line more had not been
5 I | bubble over, in others they just simmer quietly. Now on this
6 II | have not changed. You look just as you did when you bade
7 III | breath. Come, forward!”~But just as the two were about to
8 III | to me.~That stone falling just at the moment we were passing.”~“
9 IV | glad to find the old man just as he used to be. “Indeed,
10 IV | any more of that letter just now.”~On the old woman’s
11 IV | five and twenty years old—just Harry’s age. The repast
12 IV | in a miner’s dress?”~“Not just yet, sir, not just yet!”
13 IV | Not just yet, sir, not just yet!” returned the old overman,
14 V | were seen there frequently, just as in the Highlands. To
15 V | found that a pillar had just been blown up.~By the light
16 VI | effects without a cause.”~“Just as no smoke without fire.”~“
17 VI | fire-damp?” asked James Starr.~“Just there, sir,” returned Ford, “
18 VI | lamp to try the experiment, just as the old miner had done
19 VI | should have taken place. But just then it seemed that Harry,
20 VII | found that everything was just as they left it. The crevices
21 VII | years of the working stopped just at that limit, on the very
22 VII | than Loch Katrine, lying just above them. Of course the
23 VIII | trouble in coming to hear it? Just dare to say no, Mr. Starr,
24 VIII | superb!” answered Ford; “just look at it yourself!”~And
25 VIII | Harry, “it sounds to me just like the noise made by waves
26 VIII | cannot have much thickness just here, if the noise of the
27 VIII | explorers very serious.~Just at a moment when Harry was
28 VIII | open off our road are only just like those in a molehill,
29 IX | A WEEK after the events just related had taken place,
30 IX | coast? It was evidently just an optical delusion, aided
31 IX | the tower, as if it was just going out, and a moment
32 IX | reached the Callander station, just caught the express to Edinburgh,
33 IX | the men gave light only just where they were standing.
34 IX | with an impalpable being. Just then it seemed as if the
35 IX | as easily as possible, by just extinguishing the light
36 IX | intention to avoid them, but just as the thought crossed Sir
37 X | after the events which have just been related, the guide-books
38 X | seemed made for the dark, just as a sailor’s are made for
39 XI | like us, eh?”~“But they ARE just like us, Jack.”~“Oh, no!
40 XI | feel almost sure of it. Just consider the whole series
41 XI | the cord, clinging to it just out of his reach, and endeavoring,
42 XI | of the broken rope—when, just as his convulsive grasp
43 XII | all alone there?”~“It was just when I was alone that I
44 XII | Why so, Nell? Was it not just because we were obstinately
45 XIII | brought up in the mine, is just the very wife for a miner.
46 XIII | think I spoke in earnest just now about Nell?”~“No, that
47 XIII | you mean, Harry?”~“I mean just this—that, it being certain
48 XIV | sight had to get accustomed.~Just as they left the cottage,
49 XIV | the station immediately. Just before them, between high
50 XIV | but, Mr. Starr, it is a just comparison. Don’t you see
51 XIV | that means when she is just opposite to the sun. But
52 XIV | last quarter, shorn of her just proportions, and friend
53 XIV | comparison!” he exclaimed, “I was just going to begin a sonnet
54 XIV | collection of gloomy dark houses, just like Coal Town, only that
55 XIV | too good to lose. I feel just as you describe though,
56 XIV | us pursue our way. There, just above the ancient Abbey
57 XV | why should I not? I may just as well see that pretty
58 XVI | without feeling homesick?~Just then a terrific roaring
59 XVI | the cottage, which she had just opened.~With rigid fingers
60 XVII | pit!—was worked out. It just seemed as if it was his
61 XVII | his own coal mine would just drive him wild altogether.”~“
62 XVII | to take her to her room just now. She much needed time
63 XVII | everything that goes on. Just think whether it is likely
64 XVIII| sound uttered by old Silfax.~Just as Jack Ryan laid his hand
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