Chapter
1 I | here, Mr. Starr! We’re not going to leave the mine, our good
2 III | would have spared myself going down the Yarrow shaft!”~“
3 III | above ground!—But you are going to see old Simon, Mr. Starr?”~“
4 IV | safety lamps.”~“Are you going to take safety lamps!” exclaimed
5 V | different pits, often met, when going to or returning from their
6 V | object of his search. He was going over the southwest end of
7 VI | hundred feet above.~“So we are going to the end of the last vein?”
8 VI | the soul of the mine was going with it.”~The gravity with
9 VII | say that you think you are going to find a passage all ready
10 VIII| accomplished as easily as the going, when an unexpected accident
11 IX | being aware of it, were going to destruction. A dark,
12 IX | tower, as if it was just going out, and a moment after
13 IX | see how his old chum was going on.~As Harry had not come,
14 XI | friend.~“Yes; to-morrow I am going down into that abyss.”~“
15 XI | the pit into which he was going to descend. It did not seem
16 XI | Harry calculated that he was going down at the rate of about
17 XII | and yet—”~“What are you going to say, Nell?” hastily cried
18 XIII| understand best is that you are going to make me miss another
19 XIV | that not enough? What am I going up there for?”~Harry looked
20 XIV | he exclaimed, “I was just going to begin a sonnet to the
21 XIV | and that is where we are going. From the summit of Arthur’
22 XVI | New Aberfoyle, work was going on in the usual regular
23 XVII| an air of authority, and, going straight up to Nell, he
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