Chapter
1 I | Starr, our master and our friend!”~This farewell would leave
2 III | you must profit by your friend Jack’s invitation.”~“Well,
3 V | figured Jack Ryan, Harry’s friend. He was the great partisan
4 VII | Dochart pit?”~“No, no, my old friend!” answered Starr. “We have
5 VII | better than I do, my old friend!”~“And, sir, you shall be
6 VIII| to say no!”~“Well, my old friend, I haven’t felt so happy
7 IX | circumstances, that his friend was a man of his word. With
8 IX | wished to go and visit his friend Harry, and learn why he
9 IX | colleague, but a personal friend of Starr’s, was also informed,
10 IX | himself down beside his friend.~It was indeed the engineer,
11 XI | the means of—”~“Jack, my friend,” interrupted Harry, “it
12 XI | answered Jack, looking at his friend.~“Yes; to-morrow I am going
13 XII | had not saved her himself. Friend ~Jack often came to the
14 XIII| for the day.~“Well met, my friend!” cried Jack, recognizing
15 XIII| quite capable of giving a friend a bit of advice.”~“Let’s
16 XIV | her just proportions, and friend Jack’s grand silver plate
17 XV | the Lake. I believe, if friend Jack looked about him carefully,
18 XVII| Ford,” continued Nell; “nor friend till the day when Harry’
19 XIX | possibly be watching for his friend of yore? Did he strive to
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