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1 III | passing in his companion’s mind, and he shared his feelings;
2 VI | fully to the engineer’s mind. As to the old overman,
3 VII | must be set up anew. Never mind. We have found the vein
4 IX | to the generally cheerful mind of Jack Ryan.~It may be
5 IX | worked up into a state of mind which would believe anything.~
6 IX | this passed through Jack’s mind, as he saw that by himself
7 IX | thought crossed Sir William’s mind the light suddenly disappeared,
8 XI | life above-ground.”~“Never mind me, Jack,” answered Harry. “
9 XI | would be easier in your mind.”~“But, Jack, you know very
10 XII | excited evident alarm in the mind of this strange girl. Either
11 XII | not reveal, weighs on her mind. It may also be that she
12 XIII| impressions shall be made upon her mind? As yet she knows nothing
13 XIII| hold of the rising ladder; “mind you say nothing about what
14 XIII| the old man made up his mind that, if the wedding did
15 XIV | lasting impressions on her mind.~After some time she ceased
16 XVI | causes.”~“I am quite of your mind, Mr. James,” replied Simon, “
17 XVI | not answer immediately—his mind evidently engaged in a close
18 XVII| fancy of his—I told you his mind was deranged— that he had
19 XVII| will have to make up his mind to it, however,” cried Harry. “
20 XVII| everything that comes to your mind.”~“My grandfather,” continued
21 XVII| is a man of most powerful mind. He formerly used to talk
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