Chapter
1 III | guide, whilst talking, had continued their walk at a rapid pace.
2 III | fine fellow like you.”~They continued in silence along the dark
3 VI | him in thinking that the continued emission of carburetted
4 VII | into the cave, where it continued to burn with unaltered brilliancy. “
5 IX | less than fifty. The space continued to diminish. The bearer
6 XI | connected plans, or done such continued mischief as befell us after
7 XI | about 120 feet, the descent continued without any incident.~No
8 XI | part of the mine.~The cord continued to unwind. Darkness and
9 XII | head again.~“Yes, yes,” continued Madge, “how many years old?”~“
10 XIII | operations at New Aberfoyle continued to be carried on very successfully.
11 XIII | child, whose former history continued to puzzle them a good deal.
12 XIII | been said that James Starr continued to entertain a certain amount
13 XIV | that’s all.”~The night continued clear. The moon, riding
14 XV | completely worn out by the continued excitement of the day. A
15 XVI | inexplicable.”~Harry would have continued her defense; but the engineer
16 XVI | vaulted roof of the caverns continued to be regarded as a mere
17 XVII | lover by a gesture, and continued, “Your father and mother,
18 XVII | till I saw Simon Ford,” continued Nell; “nor friend till the
19 XVII | mind.”~“My grandfather,” continued Nell, “always regarded your
20 XVII | he gave no answer, and continued quite silent for a long
21 XVII | Nell!” cried Harry.~“No,” continued the maiden, “my resolution
22 XVIII| excavation. James Starr continued to look out for Silfax.
23 XVIII| this was fruitless, and the continued strain of anxiety in this
24 XVIII| voice.~“And you, Nell,” continued the minister, “will you
25 XIX | wonderful longevity. The Harfang continued to haunt the gloomy recesses
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