Chapter
1 III | visitor down into the lower gallery, a depth of fifteen hundred
2 III | way, walked along a high gallery, like the nave of a cathedral.
3 III | into all the corners of the gallery.~“Shall we soon be there?”
4 IV | issued from the principal gallery. They were now standing
5 V | scrutinizing every crevice in the gallery, he found nothing for his
6 V | detached from the roof of the gallery; but Harry would not admit
7 VI | following the principal gallery for a distance of two miles,
8 VI | very end of the farthest gallery in its western part, because
9 VI | must not lose time.”~The gallery at this end of the pit widened
10 VI | pierced in this part, and the gallery, bored into the bowels of
11 VI | that stone at us in the gallery of the Yarrow shaft! Ah!
12 VIII | beginning of a tolerably wide gallery. One might well believe
13 VIII | that the atmosphere of the gallery was quite free from it.
14 VIII | they were to get back.~The gallery was practicable, not very
15 VIII | entrance into the mine.~The gallery ended in an enormous cavern,
16 VIII | The road was easy, the gallery running nearly straight
17 VIII | was proceeding towards the gallery Simon Ford stopped him.~“
18 VIII | preceding Madge, re-entered the gallery, on their way back to the
19 VIII | carefully followed the principal gallery, without ever turning aside
20 VIII | and by following the chief gallery we shall of course reach
21 VIII | we got to the end of the gallery?” asked Simon Ford.~“Yes,”
22 IX | again at the end of a cross gallery. A sharp turn would place
23 IX | hundred paces along this new gallery, much wider and loftier
24 X | have found our way into the gallery, from which you could not
25 XI | any incident.~No lateral gallery opened from the side walls
26 XI | pit communicated with a gallery of some description in the
27 XII | The upper entrance to this gallery, being completely concealed
28 XVI | the wood-work of a distant gallery was discovered to be in
29 XVII | you were fairly inside the gallery leading to New Aberfoyle,
30 XVIII| minutely. Every passage and gallery was searched, up to those
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