Chapter
1 I | And in confirmation of his words, James Starr pointed to
2 I | Now, it is over! The last words which your engineer will
3 I | returned the foreman. “Mark my words, Aberfoyle will see you
4 II | be as well to hear a few words on the origin of coal. During
5 III | trumpet; and soon a few words of a Scotch song came clearly
6 VI | the old man uttered these words impressed the engineer,
7 VI | almost as if doubting their words, decided as they were. In
8 XII | Nell uttered these few words like one unused to speak
9 XII | to its division, and the words signifying hours, days,
10 XII | comprehended the significance of words at present conveying no
11 XII | Harry.”~“I cannot by any words, Nell, give you an idea
12 XII | slightly as she said these words; however, Harry thought
13 XIII| And, on catching a few words, why did he shake his fist
14 XIII| his set teeth issued these words in muttered fury, “She and
15 XIV | wishing to influence by any words of theirs the girl’s highly
16 XV | had she pronounced these words when an unaccountable phenomenon
17 XVI | pointed to the following words traced upon it during the
18 XVII| what does he mean by those words, ‘You have robbed me of
19 XVII| remains with you.”~At these words, Simon, Madge, and Harry
20 XVII| forsake the noble girl whose words you have been listening
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