Chapter
1 I | Dochart pit, Yarrow shaft, a communication of an interesting nature
2 I | old Aberfoyle colliery.~A communication of an interesting nature,
3 II | really true that the first communication was now without object?
4 II | resolution, shows that Ford’s communication must be of great importance.
5 II | event. Could Simon Ford’s communication relate to a fact of this
6 III | This was the only way of communication which existed between the
7 IV | Your letter told me of a communication which was to be of an interesting
8 IV | the face. An interesting communication? Yes. Good! I will not ask
9 VI | the earth, had no direct communication with the surface of the
10 VII | caverns and allowed free communication between them.~The pillars
11 VIII| which put the Dochart pit in communication with the new mine. They
12 VIII| natural vents placed it in communication with the exterior atmosphere.~
13 VIII| more, Mr. Starr, wasn’t my communication worth your trouble in coming
14 IX | get up. There was now no communication between the depths of the
15 IX | He had no doubt but that communication had been interrupted with
16 IX | ladders, and thus breaking of communication with the world?”~“Certainly
17 XI | stone is cast upon us, and communication is interrupted by the breaking
18 XII | There was, therefore, a communication between New Aberfoyle and
19 XII | altogether in the mine; communication was then difficult, and
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