Chapter
1 I | on you, and wherever you go, our recommendations shall
2 I | Callander station.~“I shall go, I shall go!” said Starr,
3 I | station.~“I shall go, I shall go!” said Starr, his excitement
4 II | invitation to the engineer to go to the Yarrow shaft.~Was
5 II | house in the Canongate, to go to Granton Pier to catch
6 II | I am in a hurry. Let us go on.”~“I am at your orders,”
7 III | pierce the darkness. “Let us go on. Take my arm, sir, and
8 IV | ten times above ground.~“Go up there! What is the good?”
9 IV | weather? Your ladies who go to Newhaven or Portobello
10 IV | questions to put to you.”~“Go on, sir.”~“Your letter told
11 IV | refreshed, Simon. I am ready to go with you wherever you like.”~“
12 V | success, the son was to go on with the task alone.~
13 VI | it will be difficult to go further than that, if I
14 VII | shouldn’t the good luck go on?”~As he spoke, came the
15 VII | brilliancy. “Now then, Harry, go,” said Starr, “and we will
16 VIII| Simon Ford; “Madge could go ten times as far, if necessary.
17 VIII| left. Forward then! Harry, go first. Mr. Starr, follow
18 VIII| follow him. Madge, you go next, and I will bring up
19 IX | railway from Glasgow and go to the Dochart pit; and
20 IX | on the farm, he wished to go and visit his friend Harry,
21 IX | the train, determining to go first of all to the Yarrow
22 IX | superstitious though he was, “I will go,” said he, “though it’s
23 X | Ford, who never wished to go out again. The old overman
24 X | to Irvine.”~“And not to go, isn’t that it?” interrupted
25 XI | some of our comrades will go with me to that shaft. I
26 XII | rest of you, and let her go to sleep.” So Nell was left
27 XII | with us? Should you like to go back to where we found you?”
28 XII | the girl; “I shall soon go with you to the world above;
29 XII | dangerous at that time to go into the new cutting—yes,
30 XIII| friends the opportunity—one to go up, the other down the shaft.
31 XIII| you marry Nell, she shall go to school in Auld Reekie.”~“
32 XIV | would have been glad to go with Nell; but they never
33 XIV | will be good for you to go with us. Those who love
34 XV | about it, but I am glad to go back with you to our dear
35 XVI | themselves in dens and caves, go forth to rob and pillage
36 XVI | which time never softens. Go back to recollections of
37 XVII| whose business it was to go daily, at the risk of his
38 XVII| spirits; but now I will go for her.”~“You need not
39 XVII| used to make me tremble.”~“Go on, Nell, my child,” said
40 XVII| reply. We shall not let you go away; if necessary, we shall
41 XVII| resumed Harry. “Wherever you go I will follow you. If you
42 XVII| persist in leaving us, we will go away together.”~“Harry!
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