Chapter
1 I | overmen of the different pits came forward to shake hands with
2 I | pit!” James Starr always came back to that.~On the other
3 III | open air. As to air, that came in by the Yarrow shaft,
4 III | depths of the shaft. It came up like a sonorous billow,
5 III | few words of a Scotch song came clearly to the ears of the
6 IV | given me an appetite. I came through horrible weather.”~“
7 IV | turning to his son, “Jack Ryan came here to see you.”~“I know,
8 VI | such energy that conviction came instantly and fully to the
9 VII | luck go on?”~As he spoke, came the explosion. A sound as
10 VIII | was raising his lamp there came a rush of air, as if caused
11 IX | with great care. Officials came to Dundonald Castle, and
12 XI | excursionists from Stirling came in considerable numbers
13 XI | discovered. We return as we came, a prodigious gust of air
14 XII | informed of all this, and came, as soon as the young girl
15 XII | the moment when she first came beneath their roof. Nell
16 XII | himself. Friend ~Jack often came to the cottage. He sang,
17 XII | Starr, guided by Harry, came himself to inspect this
18 XII | opening. So most people came to the conclusion that the
19 XIII | this union—why, as night came on, and, the labors of the
20 XVI | the cottage.~When Harry came home in the evening, she
21 XVII | a mother till the day I came here,” added she, looking
22 XVII | death when you, my Harry, came and saved me. But now you
23 XVIII| his own. At length the day came. Silfax had given no token
24 XVIII| the bride. Following them came Starr, the engineer, composed
25 XVIII| Highland piper’s costume. Then came the other mining engineers,
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