Chapter
1 III | the mines.~“Will you not rest a while, Mr. Starr?” asked
2 IV | that, Simon. This is but a rest, it is not death!”~Madge,
3 V | practical minds than the rest, had always resisted this
4 VIII| fathomless pit.”~“Let us rest awhile, then, my friends,”
5 VIII| confess my legs have need of a rest. And you, Madge, don’t you
6 IX | in space found nothing to rest on. He knelt down and felt
7 X | machines. When the hour of rest arrived, an artificial night
8 XII | Simon, Harry, Jack, and the rest, looked on with an air of
9 XII | Harry, more than all the rest, seemed attracted by the
10 XII | the pillows. “After a good rest, and a little more food,
11 XII | Simon and Harry, and all the rest of you, and let her go to
12 XII | silence?~James Starr could not rest till he had penetrated this
13 XIII| Harry as well as to the rest of us. Therefore, a marriage
14 XIII| inhabitants of Coal Town at rest within their dwellings—why
15 XIV | after a couple of hours’ rest.”~At two o’clock in the
16 XV | the river. After a night’s rest at Comrie’s Royal Hotel,
17 XV | She required some hours of rest, were it but to impress
18 XVI | night were taking needful rest, the others worked without
19 XVI | the mine, so that to the rest of its inhabitants, the
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