Chapter
1 I | surrounded him. James Starr took off his hat. The miners,
2 II | said he to himself. He took up the torn envelope, and
3 II | events related in this story took place, some of the most
4 III | its winding course, they took a road under tall, dripping
5 III | wagons. Now stony roads took the place of the old mining
6 IV | the anonymous letter.~Ford took the letter and read it attentively.
7 V | convictions, the father and son took their picks, their sticks,
8 VI | in his work, then another took his place. This was done
9 VI | the escape of fire-damp took place at the very end of
10 VI | lamp, Harry,” he said.~Ford took the lamp with a trembling
11 VI | quantity of firedamp. Simon took the stick which Harry was
12 VI | Harry,” said he.~Harry took the stick, and successively
13 VII | and even Madge herself, took the road already traversed
14 VII | besides a large lantern, took a safety lamp, which would
15 IX | Sometimes a few strangers took it into their heads to explore
16 X | an underground life, and took up their abode in the mines.~
17 X | to answer him.~Jack Ryan took up his abode in Simon Ford’
18 XI | anxiety removed, a reaction took place, and Harry fell fainting
19 XII | of comprehension.~Madge took her hand, and stroked it
20 XII | stranger. He drew near, took Nell’s hand from his mother,
21 XIII| quitting the cottage. He took his father’s place as overman,
22 XIV | August, Simon Ford and Madge took leave, with all manner of
23 XIV | they left the cottage, Nell took Harry’s hand saying, “Harry,
24 XIV | them. Nell and her friends took their seats; the sail was
25 XV | unaccountable phenomenon took place. The Rob Roy, still
26 XVI | Another time an inundation took place in consequence of
27 XVII| spite of my dislike to it, took such a strong affection
28 XVII| straight up to Nell, he took both her hands in his, saying
29 XVII| alone, and vanish. When I took my resolution, Mr. Starr,
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