Chapter
1 III | walk at a rapid pace. An hour after leaving Callander
2 III | his lamp.~A quarter of an hour afterwards James Starr and
3 IV | impoverished, and to see the hour approaching when the seam
4 IV | The repast lasted a good hour. James Starr and Simon Ford
5 V | the father died before the hour of success, the son was
6 VI | with a continuous flow.~An hour after leaving the cottage,
7 VII | uneasy about the future.~An hour afterwards, James Starr
8 VII | said Simon.~A quarter of an hour was passed in anxious waiting.
9 VIII| for stopping for a whole hour; James Starr, Madge, Harry,
10 VIII| they would still have an hour’s walk before reaching the
11 IX | arrived in less than an hour at the Yarrow shaft.~Externally
12 IX | him.~In a quarter of an hour the party arrived at the
13 IX | from groundless.~After an hour of this vain pursuit Sir
14 X | hydraulic power, plied from hour to hour to and from the
15 X | power, plied from hour to hour to and from the village
16 X | electro-magnetic machines. When the hour of rest arrived, an artificial
17 X | delay a day, no, nor an hour, that we owe our being found
18 XIV | asked he, after half an hour’s walking.~“No! my feet
19 XIV | heights. In less than half an hour, by an easy winding path,
20 XVI | rate of fifteen miles an hour, while at their approach
21 XVI | worked without wasting an hour.~Old Simon Ford and Madge,
22 XVI | lasted all day until the hour of return home from work.~
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