Chapter
1 I | hoax. For many years he had known Simon Ford, one of the former
2 II | Starr.”~“I should not have known you, my lad. Of course in
3 III | exclaimed. “If I had only known you were to be above ground
4 V | questioned, and when he made known this occurrence to his father,
5 VII | succeeded. Firedamp, it is well known, is only generated in coal
6 VIII | miners in the county had ever known.~No! It was merely that
7 IX | left Edinburgh— which was known before—they threw no light
8 XI | the mine. For some reason, known only to himself, he strove
9 XII | of which hitherto she had known nothing.~It must be said
10 XII | however, Harry was led to make known to Nell what James Starr,
11 XII | Harry; for a long time I had known every turn of the new mine.”~“
12 XIV | change the maiden he had known and loved hitherto into
13 XVI | Aberfoyle than had ever been known in the place. One would
14 XVII | the safety-lamp, Simon had known this fierce man, whose business
15 XVII | compassion and anger, made known to the engineer and Harry
16 XVII | aloof from everyone and was known to fear nothing—neither
17 XVII | quite plain. Chance made known to Silfax the new vein of
18 XVII | concealed himself in caverns known only to himself. In his
19 XVIII| subterranean colony was made known to them. Nell was informed
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