Chapter
1 III | Starr.”~“Have you your lamp?”~“Yes, and I only wish
2 III | it was still the safety lamp, which we formerly had to
3 III | provided with a simple oil lamp, the wick of which he lighted.
4 III | catching fire. The Davy lamp was of no use here. But
5 III | relieved by the glimmer of the lamp. The young man held it above
6 III | said Harry, turning his lamp towards the engineer, who
7 III | shaft, dimly lighted by his lamp.~A quarter of an hour afterwards
8 III | lighted either by the miner’s lamp or by the electric light,
9 III | engineer, and holding his lamp high the better to light
10 III | throwing the light of his lamp into all the corners of
11 IV | and as soon as Harry’s lamp announced the arrival of
12 V | light from the young miner’s lamp, thrown on the wall, revealed
13 V | up.~By the light of his lamp, Harry carefully examined
14 VI | into the glade. Harry’s lamp was not necessary here,
15 VI | all mines until the Davy lamp was universally adopted.
16 VI | light it only by bringing my lamp near to the cracks in the
17 VI | without fear open the safety lamp to try the experiment, just
18 VI | movement, “Hand me your lamp, Harry,” he said.~Ford took
19 VI | he said.~Ford took the lamp with a trembling hand. He
20 VI | Harry was holding, fixed his lamp to the end of it, and raised
21 VI | accumulate. The flame of the lamp, burning straight and clear,
22 VI | responded Ford, carrying the lamp to that part of the wall
23 VI | whilst he tried to hoist the lamp up. “Take my place, Harry,”
24 VI | successively presented the lamp to the different fissures
25 VI | visible by the light of the lamp. It had been recently done
26 VI | Harry again seized his lamp, and held it to the opening.
27 VII | large lantern, took a safety lamp, which would burn for twelve
28 VII | to pass through. Harry, lamp in hand, entered unhesitatingly,
29 VII | even see the light of his lamp, which ought to have illuminated
30 VIII | carried only the safety lamp, which would insure light
31 VIII | but by the light of the lamp the explorers could discover
32 VIII | returning to the cottage.”~“Our lamp will give light for another
33 VIII | holding it close to his lamp; “the surface of this piece
34 VIII | walked first, holding his lamp above his head. He carefully
35 VIII | when Harry was raising his lamp there came a rush of air,
36 VIII | of invisible wings. The lamp escaped from his hands,
37 VIII | darkness. All the oil of the lamp was spilt, and it was of
38 IX | was to be heard.~“And my lamp!” he exclaimed; “suppose
39 IX | isn’t in its place!” The lamp which Ryan used when he
40 IX | convinced. Then, taking a lamp from the hands of one of
41 IX | diminish. The bearer of the lamp became partially visible.
42 IX | labyrinth. The bearer of the lamp might escape them as easily
43 X | Aberfoyle. Many times, with his lamp stuck in his hat, did he
44 XI | gust of air meets us, our lamp is broken, utter darkness
45 XI | round, the light of his lamp fell in turns on all points
46 XI | quite dry. Harry, taking the lamp from his belt, walked round
47 XI | shaft, and, seizing his lamp, he cast its lights on what
48 XI | his waist, stuck on his lamp, clasped the child to his
49 XVI | in case of necessity. The lamp used by the incendiary was
50 XVII | dead. That was what put our lamp out, and also so nearly
51 XVIII| bore a lighted Davy safety lamp, the flame being protected
52 XVIII| smashed the glass of his lamp, and, snatching out the
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