Chapter
1 I | the Northern Athens.~We know that the English have given
2 I | answered James Starr. “You know that I shall be always glad
3 I | talk over old times.”~“I know that, Mr. Starr.”~“My house
4 I | the old overman must well know that such a discovery would
5 I | was abandoned, and did not know either what he was doing
6 II | tell you himself.”~“But you know what it is?”~“I do, sir.”~“
7 II | Not a day, Mr. Starr. You know my father. It is there he
8 III | gold of other nations! I know well,” added the engineer, “
9 III | to the Irvine games. You know I am the piper of the place.
10 IV | And why not, Mr. Starr? I know one of your old miners who
11 IV | the advantages, which you know as well as myself. Here
12 IV | came here to see you.”~“I know, father. We met him in the
13 IV | asked the latter.~“Do you know, Simon, who the person is
14 IV | giving it to his son, “Do you know the writing?” he asked.~“
15 VI | said James Starr.~“Ay! You know the mine well still.”~“Well,
16 VI | unable to contain himself. “I know you have! Your letter could
17 VI | Starr, and we shall soon know.” The old overman’s voice
18 VI | murmured. “No: these men know what they are about. And
19 VIII | Simon Ford.~“That we shall know later.”~“And I can answer
20 VIII | and that is that we don’t know where we are.”~“We are in
21 VIII | it is the old mine. We know that, and it won’t be the
22 IX | all the papers. He must know the part Jack had taken
23 X | particularly to Harry. He learnt to know all its most secret ins
24 XI | the matter with you?”~“You know well enough, Jack.”~“What?
25 XI | your mind.”~“But, Jack, you know very well that these goblins
26 XI | asked Harry.~“Well, I don’t know. Creatures that live in
27 XI | new works, I must and will know who he is and whence he
28 XI | indeed some ghost—”~“I shall know to-morrow what it was,”
29 XII | living tomb!”~“And how do you know about that?” demanded the
30 XIII | Harry?”~“Jack, you don’t know what you are talking about!”~“
31 XIII | that’s very likely; but I know quite well what I shall
32 XIII | shouting:~“I say! do you know what Nell will like better
33 XV | Her eyes learned gladly to know the harmonious varieties
34 XV | James Starr. “You don’t know this country, Jack?”~“Only
35 XV | that it never freezes. I know nothing about that, but
36 XVI | researches ourselves.”~“Oh, I know the result of such research
37 XVI | question my poor Nell. I know she is very anxious and
38 XVI | concealed from us, you shall know about it immediately.”~“
39 XVI | troubled manner that you know him. Who is this Silfax?”~
40 XVII | quoth Madge.~“I don’t know that,” said Starr, shaking
41 XVII | Of course it is better to know your enemy than not; but
42 XVII | and you, Harry, must now know all. And you too, Mr. Starr,
43 XVII | by me, to follow him. I know not how long I remained
44 XVIII| did that fierce old man know that the consequence of
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