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1 I | with the pits of Aberfoyle.~Ten years before, the last butty
2 I | All this had taken place ten years ago; but, notwithstanding
3 I | nothing of him. It was after ten years of separation that
4 II | Glasgow, for a distance of ten or twelve miles, lay the
5 II | directed the works. For ten years these mines had been
6 II | you, my lad. Of course in ten years you have become a
7 III | always singing. That was ten years ago. It was you, no
8 III | asked the engineer.~“In ten minutes at most.”~“Good.”~“
9 IV | CHAPTER IV THE FORD FAMILY~TEN minutes afterwards, James
10 IV | had lived with his family ten years, in a subterranean
11 IV | for himself, during those ten years he had not been ten
12 IV | ten years he had not been ten times above ground.~“Go
13 V | the imps and fairies. For ten years, without missing a
14 VI | to have seen that. But I, ten years older, often saw the
15 VI | what height?” asked Starr.~“Ten feet from the ground,” replied
16 VII | of the mine, deserted for ten years, must be set up anew.
17 VII | entirely to the old overman. Ten years’ sojourn in the deserted
18 VIII| will give light for another ten hours, sir,” said Harry.~“
19 VIII| Simon Ford; “Madge could go ten times as far, if necessary.
20 IX | the entrance of the Firth, ten miles to the north, when
21 IX | the Dochart pit! That was ten days ago! And he has not
22 IX | on the 6th of December, ten days ago, Simon Ford, his
23 IX | in that dark cavern for ten days, were dying of starvation.
24 XV | start. Loch Katrine is only ten miles in length; its width
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