Chapter
1 I | answered the man shaking his head. “Ay, a long way from the
2 I | illusion. He patted Harry’s head, again wrung the father’
3 III | young man held it above his head, the better to light his
4 III | the old pit still in my head.”~Harry, followed by the
5 III | the young man, shaking his head. “Yes, chance.” He stopped
6 VI | with his face masked, his head muffled up, all his body
7 VI | hand he waved above his head a blazing torch. When the
8 VI | raised it high above his head, up to where the gas, by
9 VI | the rock; but he shook his head, for of that slight crackling
10 VIII | holding his lamp above his head. He carefully followed the
11 IX | truth.”~Jack Ryan shook his head, as if not at all convinced.
12 IX | Sometimes, when it turned its head, the indistinct profile
13 X | works had begun, he was made head of a gang of hewers.~“That
14 XI | put such a notion in your head, Jack?” asked Harry.~“Well,
15 XI | said Jack, shaking his head, “I will do as you wish
16 XII | for her, and she shook her head to signify entire want of
17 XII | kindly at her.~Nell shook her head again.~“Yes, yes,” continued
18 XIII | at him when he shook his head and tried to deny any special
19 XIV | her eyelids drooped, her head sank on Harry’s shoulder—
20 XV | MacFarlane. At length the head of the loch was reached,
21 XVI | Presently, raising his head, “No,” said he; “no! Heaven
22 XVII | said Starr, shaking his head; “it is a terrible sort
23 XVIII| hovering directly above his head.~At that moment a man flung
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