Chapter
1 II | Canongate, he did NOT TURN TO LOOK AT HOLYROOD, the palace
2 II | You have not changed. You look just as you did when you
3 III | coal dust, had a bright look, to which James Starr’s
4 IV | resumed the engineer, “look me straight in the face.
5 VI | exclaimed the old miner.~“Look, father!” Harry was not
6 VII | shouted the overman. “Look! the door is broken open!”~
7 VIII | superb!” answered Ford; “just look at it yourself!”~And so
8 VIII | fragment of the black rock.~“Look! look!” he repeated, holding
9 VIII | of the black rock.~“Look! look!” he repeated, holding it
10 VIII | but slightly suspicious look.~“I joking, old man? no!
11 IX | Jack Ryan uttered a cry. “Look there, there!”~His finger
12 XI | what he said.~“I say, do look, Harry!” cried Jack. “See
13 XI | a little better. If you look so glum, you’ll make all
14 XI | so that he had time to look about him, and be ready
15 XI | pit. He had to stoop to look into it, and only by creeping
16 XII | to see the sun! I want to look upon the works of the Almighty.’”~“
17 XIII | myself, if you don’t; so look sharp,” laughed Jack. “By
18 XIII | hear, then, Jack!”~“Well, look here! You love Nell as heartily
19 XIV | Nell, this palace will not look so very gloomy. Holyrood,
20 XIV | my eyes must get used to look at what yours can bear to
21 XV | now refreshed, and able to look boldly forth into the sunshine,
22 XVIII| James Starr continued to look out for Silfax. The old
23 XVIII| arms, and, with a bright look of inspiration, she ran
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