Chapter
1 I | wanting in grandeur.~“My friends,” said the engineer, “the
2 I | This piece of coal, my friends,” resumed James Starr, “
3 I | follow you. Farewell then, my friends, and may Heaven be with
4 III | give news of you to all my friends. No one has forgotten you,
5 IV | fine lad you have there, my friends.”~“Yes, Mr. Starr, he is
6 VIII | us rest awhile, then, my friends,” returned the engineer. “
7 IX | taken place, James Starr’s friends had become very anxious.
8 IX | reanimate the engineer and his friends by getting them to swallow
9 X | had saved himself and his friends. Would he succeed? He certainly
10 XI | the month of June—the two friends were walking together on
11 XI | sustain his weight. His friends were to let him down into
12 XI | cord was passed. Then his friends began to let him down, and
13 XI | fainting into the arms of his friends.~
14 XII | been for Jack Ryan and his friends. Anyhow, so far it is evident,
15 XIII | machinery now gave the two friends the opportunity—one to go
16 XIII | considerable distance between the friends. Their voices sounded faintly
17 XIII | lovers, and safety to their friends, will be a good marriage,
18 XIV | reaching Stirling, Nell and her friends, quitting the train, left
19 XIV | awaited them. Nell and her friends took their seats; the sail
20 XV | Station, conveyed Nell and her friends to Glasgow. There, from
21 XV | bosom of the earth.~“My friends!” exclaimed James Starr,
22 XVI | quitted his cottage. “Stop, my friends, stop!” shouted the old
23 XVI | yet to James Starr and his friends, Simon and Harry Ford, the
24 XVI | opinion of Starr and his friends could not fail to appear
25 XVI | few days later, the three friends proceeded in a small boat
26 XVI | most formidable foe.~“My friends, he must understand better
27 XVII | must be on our guard, my friends; and to begin with, Harry,
28 XVII | open her whole heart to her friends.~But when, exhausted by
29 XVIII| promise not to escape from her friends.~During the week preceding
30 XVIII| people of Coal Town, the friends and comrades of the old
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