Chapter
1 I | to the tread of miners’ feet, and silence succeeded to
2 II | vegetable kingdom, abounded. The feet of these trees were drowned
3 II | or even of two thousand feet, and when James Starr had
4 III | separated at every fifty feet by narrow landings. Thirty
5 III | depth of fifteen hundred feet. This was the only way of
6 III | nave of a cathedral. Their feet still struck against the
7 III | a huge stone fell at the feet of James Starr. “Take care,
8 IV | buried fifteen hundred feet below Scottish soil. Among
9 IV | is buried fifteen hundred feet under the earth, our house
10 V | extinguished, some hundred feet before him, at the end of
11 V | which had fallen at the feet of James Starr had been
12 VI | river Forth, fifteen hundred feet above.~“So we are going
13 VI | height?” asked Starr.~“Ten feet from the ground,” replied
14 VII | given way under Harry’s feet? Had the young miner fallen
15 VII | raised in a block, a thousand feet thick, all that portion
16 VII | than four hundred and fifty feet in height. Like these caves,
17 VIII | had been cut some thousand feet lower, through granite rocks.
18 VIII | always an abyss under his feet! We are on firm ground here,
19 VIII | bathe this strand at our feet? Well! it is to this place
20 IX | attributed to other than goblins’ feet. It was impossible to find
21 IX | space of fifteen hundred feet. He counted each landing
22 IX | consequently had two hundred feet between him and the bottom.~
23 IX | imprisoned fifteen hundred feet below the surface of the
24 IX | of more than two hundred feet before them was now seen
25 X | workings, at fifteen hundred feet below the surface of the
26 XI | himself with a rope about 200 feet long. It was not particularly
27 XI | shaft or well was twelve feet wide. A beam was thrown
28 XI | to the depth of about 120 feet, the descent continued without
29 XI | hand. At a depth of 180 feet, his feet touched the lower
30 XI | a depth of 180 feet, his feet touched the lower point
31 XI | distance of about eighty feet remained to be got over.
32 XIII | about a hundred and fifty feet, when at a narrow landing-place
33 XIII | were to fall beneath our feet, you must and shall hear
34 XIV | water which flowed up to her feet, as the waves broke gently
35 XIV | hour’s walking.~“No! my feet seem scarcely to touch the
36 XIV | seven hundred and fifty feet high, which stands alone
37 XIV | and looked around. At her feet extended the panorama of
38 XV | Lomond, towering nearly 3,000 feet above the level of the lake.~“
39 XVI | level of Loch Malcolm a few feet. Coal Town was uninjured,
40 XVIII| alighting at the maiden’s feet.~Then a terrible cry echoed
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