Chapter
1 I | Ford, requesting him to take without delay the road to
2 II | which in three hours would take him up the Forth as far
3 II | you catch cold.”~“Shall we take shelter anywhere, Mr. Starr?”
4 III | stopped now and then to take breath. He listened. The
5 III | last some time, and I must take him back to Callander.”~“
6 III | the feet of James Starr. “Take care, Mr. Starr!” cried
7 III | darkness. “Let us go on. Take my arm, sir, and don’t be
8 IV | forbid that Harry should take a wife.”~“I would forbid
9 IV | lamps.”~“Are you going to take safety lamps!” exclaimed
10 VI | tried to hoist the lamp up. “Take my place, Harry,” said he.~
11 VI | freely the night before.~“Take your pick, Harry,” cried
12 VIII | them another day, and let’s take the road back to the cottage.”~
13 VIII | necessary to make the hands take the place of the eyes, and
14 IX | games, Jack Ryan intended to take the railway from Glasgow
15 IX | which VIA Glasgow would take him to Stirling and Callander.~
16 X | into a scrap if you don’t take care, Mr. Ford!” responded
17 XI | repeated Jack Ryan, “should he take all this trouble to account
18 XI | creature out of the pit, and take it home to his mother as
19 XIII | much hoped that Harry would take him with them when the excursion
20 XIII | you seem to mean me to take up my quarters here altogether!”~“
21 XIII | that, if the wedding did take place, the miners of New
22 XIV | up, I feel as if I could take wing and fly!”~“I say! keep
23 XVI | James,” replied Simon, “but take my advice, and say nothing
24 XVI | Simon, “your marriage shall take place this very day month.
25 XVI | that their marriage should take place. He thought that,
26 XVII | mother was very right to take her to her room just now.
27 XVII | is but a man, and we can take precautions. You will tell
28 XVIII| prosperity. The ceremony was to take place at eleven o’clock,
29 XVIII| to say, “Harry, will you take Nell to be your wife, and
30 XVIII| the minister, “will you take Harry to be your husband,
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