Chapter
1 I | James Starr and Simon Ford knew and esteemed each other
2 I | other hand, the engineer knew Ford to be a clever miner,
3 I | his son. All that he now knew was, that a rendezvous had
4 II | author of this second letter knew the overman’s secret, since
5 II | you have become a man!”~“I knew you directly, sir,” replied
6 IV | old Simon said, his wife knew no rival in the art of preparing
7 VI | universally adopted. But I knew the plan, and by its means
8 IX | expressly to be there. Jack Ryan knew, having had it proved by
9 IX | Institution by letter, what he knew relative to James Starr,
10 X | what point of the mine. He knew that above this seam lay
11 XI | his comrades hear.~He soon knew they did, for they pulled
12 XII | The poor girl probably knew not that there were a sun
13 XII | impossible to ascertain what she knew.~As to whether or not Nell
14 XII | well as light. If you but knew what eyes accustomed to
15 XII | mine of Aberfoyle.”~“So you knew our old cottage?”~“The cottage!
16 XIII| are running on as if you knew how Nell felt on the subject.”~“
17 XIII| forget. Simon Ford little knew what he was saying!~It must
18 XVI | that very same evening they knew what to think about it,
19 XVII| of New Aberfoyle.~“So you knew him, Simon?” demanded Mr.
20 XVII| prodigiously strong, and he knew the mine as no one else—
21 XVII| resumed Nell. “I never knew a mother till the day I
22 XVII| said the old woman.~“I knew no father till I saw Simon
23 XVII| us much together; we both knew it would be dangerous. But
24 XVII| a prison for you. I only knew you as shadows dimly seen
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