Chapter
1 I | Aberfoyle postmark, county of Stirling, Scotland.~The engineer’
2 I | occupy part of the county of Stirling, that the name of Starr
3 II | same part of the county of Stirling. The old miner had evidently
4 II | him up the Forth as far as Stirling.~For the first time in his
5 V | existed beneath the county of Stirling a vast tract, full of burrows,
6 VII | territories of the counties of Stirling, Dumbarton, and Renfrew,
7 VIII| subsoil of the county of Stirling, Mr. Starr,” replied Simon
8 IX | Glasgow would take him to Stirling and Callander.~As he was
9 IX | disembarked the same day at Stirling. From that time nothing
10 X | roam over the county of Stirling, a visit of a few hours
11 X | the north of the county of Stirling. It was a regular settlement
12 XI | that excursionists from Stirling came in considerable numbers
13 XII | surface of the county of Stirling as well as in its subterraneous
14 XIII| surface of the county of Stirling. He wished to see her wonder
15 XIV | railway from Dumbarton to Stirling.~The night was already dark.
16 XIV | so likewise.~On reaching Stirling, Nell and her friends, quitting
17 XV | who meant to return to Stirling by Callander.~Nell appeared
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