Chapter
1 IV | And who would it be? A girl from up yonder, who would
2 XII | she.~“Nell,” replied the girl.~“Do you feel anything the
3 XII | Alone! alone!” cried the girl, raising herself hastily.
4 XII | commotion had they found the girl enclosed in the solid rock,
5 XII | came, as soon as the young girl had sufficiently recovered
6 XII | the world to her.~The poor girl probably knew not that there
7 XII | the mind of this strange girl. Either Nell could not or
8 XII | spot, what reason could the girl have had for keeping silence?~
9 XII | could not,” replied the girl; “if the sun is such as
10 XII | Harry, I hope,” replied the girl; “I shall soon go with you
11 XII | and then,” answered the girl with a little hesitation; “
12 XII | about that?” demanded the girl.~“Because those men were
13 XIII | were in love with a blind girl, and someone said to you, ‘
14 XIV | hitherto into quite a different girl. As for Jack Ryan, he was
15 XIV | very much better for the girl to pass gradually from the
16 XIV | physical impression on the girl was the purity of the air
17 XIV | any words of theirs the girl’s highly sensitive imagination,
18 XV | as well see that pretty girl on the waters of Loch Katrine,
19 XV | No, Harry,” replied the girl; “I shall like to think
20 XVII | time also, a little orphan girl born in the mine, who had
21 XVII | springing towards her.~The girl arrested her lover by a
22 XVII | child,” said Simon to the girl, who paused as though to
23 XVII | could forsake the noble girl whose words you have been
24 XVII | Overcome by her feelings, the girl’s lips blanched, and she
25 XVIII| themselves, and the brave girl appeared before all with
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