Chapter
1 I | hat. The miners, cap in hand, kept a profound silence.
2 I | James Starr wrung the horny hand of the oldest miner, whose
3 I | again wrung the father’s hand, and left the mine.~All
4 I | back to that.~On the other hand, the engineer knew Ford
5 I | evidently directed by a hand unaccustomed to the use
6 II | the young miner, cap in hand. “You have not changed.
7 III | was never out of Harry’s hand, nevertheless the young
8 III | to vigorously wring the hand which Harry extended to
9 III | pick comes better to my hand than the spade or hoe. And
10 III | said Harry, shaking his hand. And Jack Ryan, singing
11 III | thrown, thrown as by the hand of man!”~“Thrown!” exclaimed
12 IV | James Starr, grasping the hand which his host held out
13 IV | third hanging from his left hand, whilst his right was armed
14 V | with a large lantern in his hand. All at once, it seemed
15 V | Starr had been thrown by the hand of some ill-disposed person,
16 VI | down. He pressed Ford’s hand; but now the latter seized
17 VI | pure; and with his right hand he waved above his head
18 VI | with a sudden movement, “Hand me your lamp, Harry,” he
19 VI | the lamp with a trembling hand. He drew off the wire gauze
20 VI | about it; there is a man’s hand in all that!”~Harry spoke
21 VII | through. Harry, lamp in hand, entered unhesitatingly,
22 VIII | had been pierced by the hand of man, that the pick and
23 VIII | Ford’s plans, pressed his hand, and all three, preceding
24 VIII | he ought to suspect the hand of a mysterious being in
25 VIII | itself, he felt with his hand that it was not the main
26 IX | and felt about with his hand for the top of the ladder.
27 IX | against them by a hostile hand.~
28 X | grasping his comrade’s hand. “No, Jack, it is to you,
29 X | with his lantern in his hand; you may try to catch him,
30 XI | reward. Remember, if one hand shut us up in that passage,
31 XI | in that passage, another hand delivered us! I shall not
32 XI | and held it in his right hand. At a depth of 180 feet,
33 XI | and, keeping his right hand free to hold the knife,
34 XI | only wield his knife in one hand. He defended himself and
35 XI | hold of it with his right hand above the cut made by the
36 XI | bird had disappeared; his hand was at the very extremity
37 XII | comprehension.~Madge took her hand, and stroked it caressingly. “
38 XII | He drew near, took Nell’s hand from his mother, and looked
39 XII | seized the young man’s hand, and gazed so fixedly into
40 XIV | cottage, Nell took Harry’s hand saying, “Harry, is it really
41 XIV | water in the hollow of your hand, Nell, and you will perceive
42 XIV | which the spirits of air hand round and round the sky
43 XIV | and her little trembling hand expressed to Harry, who
44 XIV | ocean.~Harry taking Nell’s hand, they followed James Starr
45 XIV | said Nell, and she put her hand over her eyes, as though
46 XV | of all she had seen.~Her hand rested in Harry’s, and,
47 XVI | premeditated by man, and by man’s hand had it been effected.~“It
48 XVI | sentences again and again.~“The hand which traced these lines,”
49 XVII | till the day when Harry’s hand touched mine. Alone with
50 XVIII| holding the sacred book in his hand, proceeded to say, “Harry,
51 XVIII| over his breast, and in his hand he bore a lighted Davy safety
52 XVIII| Just as Jack Ryan laid his hand on the edge of the canoe,
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