Chapter
1 I | house in Edinburgh is always open to you.”~“It’s a long way
2 I | pen. James Starr tore it open. It contained only a scrap
3 III | the Dochart pit and the open air. As to air, that came
4 VI | they might without fear open the safety lamp to try the
5 VI | the flame burned in the open air.~As they had expected,
6 VII | with dynamite. We will lay open the new vein, and after
7 VII | find a passage all ready open behind that dyke?”~“Excuse
8 VII | Look! the door is broken open!”~Ford’s comparison was
9 VII | road to New Aberfoyle is open!”~If, by some superhuman
10 VIII| am here like a sailor in open sea, in the midst of fogs,
11 VIII| our way. The tunnels which open off our road are only just
12 IX | to the door, and threw it open. The house was empty.~They
13 X | labor, they deserted the open air for an underground life,
14 XII | suddenly found himself in the open air. The passage, after
15 XII | retained some impression of the open air if they had.”~“I believe
16 XIV | with all the scents of the open country.”~“What is all that
17 XIV | when the road passed over open levels—all these things
18 XIV | building in the center of an open space, asking, “What great
19 XVII| that it was good for her to open her whole heart to her friends.~
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