Chapter
1 II | end of his journey, the young man advanced towards him.~“
2 II | directly, sir,” replied the young miner, cap in hand. “You
3 II | anywhere, Mr. Starr?” asked young Ford.~“No, Harry. The weather
4 II | Mr. Starr,” answered the young miner.~“Very well,” said
5 II | Mr. Starr,” replied the young miner, “for we love one
6 III | s hand, nevertheless the young miner was not long in acquiring
7 III | slackened his pace. The young man, carrying the engineer’
8 III | Harry Ford stopped also. The young miner waited in silence.
9 III | engineer.~“Indeed,” cried the young man, “it’s a pity that all
10 III | engineer, signing to the young man to precede him.~“As
11 III | glimmer of the lamp. The young man held it above his head,
12 III | cannot say,” answered the young miner.~“Is it not your father?”~“
13 III | clearly to the ears of the young miner.~“The Hundred Pipers!”
14 III | while, Mr. Starr?” asked the young man.~“No, my lad,” replied
15 III | Chance,” replied the young man, shaking his head. “
16 III | behind us,” replied the young miner, listening more attentively.
17 V | empty. The light from the young miner’s lamp, thrown on
18 VI | Mr. Starr, you are too young, in spite of your five-and-fifty
19 VI | amazement.~“Yes!” returned the young man, “that mysterious being
20 VI | enough to bear you!” The young man understood in an instant.
21 VII | The old mine will grow young again, like a widow who
22 VII | under Harry’s feet? Had the young miner fallen into some crevice?
23 VIII | man. All listened, as the young miner was doing. His ears,
24 VIII | Ford.~“Yes,” answered the young miner.~“Well! have you not
25 XII | Be it so, Jack,” said the young man; “but at any rate she
26 XII | and came, as soon as the young girl had sufficiently recovered
27 XII | have met with more than one young person, quite as ignorant
28 XII | looked up hastily, seized the young man’s hand, and gazed so
29 XIII | deal of bonny Nell! A fine young creature like that, who
30 XIII | the happiness of the two young people. But another motive,
31 XIV | it is, Nell,” replied the young man. “It is needful for
32 XIV | Ryan roamed about like a young dog, impatient of the slow
33 XVIII| I promise,” answered the young man in a firm and steady
34 XIX | Giles’s chapel, and the young couple, who still wore mourning
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