Chapter
1 I | the Alloa mines and occupy part of the county of Stirling,
2 I | renown. There, the greater part of his existence had been
3 I | work, of struggle,—the best part of the engineer’s life.
4 II | therefore come from the same part of the county of Stirling.
5 II | and were spread over every part of the globe, they rushed
6 II | have played a considerable part in the formation of carboniferous
7 II | coal mines, in whatever part of the globe they have been
8 VI | farthest gallery in its western part, because he had provoked
9 VI | had been pierced in this part, and the gallery, bored
10 VI | carrying the lamp to that part of the wall at which he
11 VII | had never gnawed away this part of the Scottish subsoil;
12 VII | chance, which takes great part in researches of this kind.~
13 VIII | the engineer; “the small part of this marvelous mine that
14 IX | become of him. Now, on the part of such a man, this prolonged
15 IX | most famed ruins on this part of the coast were those
16 IX | papers. He must know the part Jack had taken in it, and
17 X | electricity played a principal part as an agent of heat and
18 XI | description in the lowest part of the mine.~The cord continued
19 XII | some fresh attack on the part of the invisible enemy.~
20 XII | made a discovery which, in part at least, accounted for
21 XIV | before her eyes.~In that part of Scotland lying between
22 XIV | always betrayed effort on the part of the oarsman. Now, for
23 XVI | carried her to the upper part of their dwelling.~At the
24 XVI | will you undertake the part of Nell’s father?”~“You
25 XVI | Probably she did. And on her part, she seemed to watch over
26 XVIII| which, issuing from that part of the pit, could be lighted
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