Chapter
1 I | during that time Starr had heard nothing of him. It was after
2 III | from this place could be heard the powerful whistle of
3 III | as yet far distant, was heard in the depths of the shaft.
4 III | the engineer.~“I thought I heard someone walking behind us,”
5 V | end of the pit, distinctly heard distant reports, as if some
6 VI | to escaping fire-damp he heard nothing. There was no flame.
7 VI | afterwards a slight sound was heard, like champagne escaping
8 VII | brighter, and Harry’s voice was heard shouting, “Come, Mr. Starr!
9 VIII | DIMINUENDO could be distinctly heard.~All four stood for some
10 IX | All at once shouts were heard outside. Jack Ryan stopped
11 IX | Jack. Could the crew have heard it? At any rate, it was
12 IX | late. A frightful crash was heard above the tumult of the
13 IX | the old overman had not heard of the wreck of the MOTALA,
14 IX | nothing further has been heard of him.~“Any information
15 IX | listened—nothing was to be heard.~“And my lamp!” he exclaimed; “
16 IX | slightly, and Madge’s voice was heard faintly murmuring, “See
17 X | which could be distinctly heard during the equinoctial gales.
18 XI | threaten him, when suddenly he heard the sound of a great rush
19 XII | and Nell, who had never heard singing before, admired
20 XVI | In the distance could be heard the crash of great charges
21 XVI | terrific roaring noise was heard. It was like the sound of
22 XVI | her lips.~Her voice was heard throughout the dwelling;
23 XVII | Darkness and Flame; and when he heard your tools at work on coal-beds
24 XVIII| tones of the organ were heard, and, preceded by the minister,
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