Chapter
1 I | organs of life have been taken, and only the skeleton remains.~
2 I | left the mine.~All this had taken place ten years ago; but,
3 II | exact likeness, “admirably taken off.”~Pressure seems to
4 III | Agricultural life had now taken the place of the more stirring,
5 VI | s phenomenon should have taken place. But just then it
6 VII | full of coal will have been taken from the new vein.”~“Well
7 VII | us see if any change has taken place, and if the fire-damp
8 VIII | the last bit of coal is taken out of our new mine!”~“Heaven
9 VIII | Indeed,” said Madge, who had taken the fragment of coal and
10 IX | events just related had taken place, James Starr’s friends
11 IX | of Irvine would not have taken them there at any price.
12 IX | reckoning in the fog, had taken this flame on the top of
13 IX | must know the part Jack had taken in it, and what had happened
14 XII | precautions were therefore taken. The authorities were informed
15 XVI | refilled, care being of course taken, in the first place, to
16 XVI | the irrevocable step was taken, malevolence would be disarmed,
17 XVII | maiden, “my resolution is taken. By one means only can your
18 XVIII| informed of all the precautions taken, and became more tranquil,
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