Chapter
1 I | communication of an interesting nature will be made to him.~“Mr.
2 I | communication of an interesting nature, what could it be? Dochart
3 II | relate to a fact of this nature? This question James Starr
4 III | acknowledged, however, that nature has shown more forethought
5 IV | to be of an interesting nature.”~“It is very interesting
6 VI | flames, enough to show the nature of the gas, which escaped
7 VII | the mass was solidifying, nature had already multiplied the
8 VII | tunnels of New Aberfoyle.~Yes, nature alone! It might at first
9 VII | of the Scottish subsoil; nature herself had done it all.
10 VIII| his son become a second nature.~James Starr and his companions
11 IX | 12th of December was of a nature to support the opinions
12 X | fine character and good nature. She in some degree shared
13 XIII| the yet unknown face of Nature. He very much hoped that
14 XIII| deal. They plainly saw the nature of Harry’s feelings towards
15 XIV | show her the glories of nature by a light to which she
16 XIV | between Edinburgh and Glasgow, nature would seem to have collected
17 XV | none of the beauties of nature to be displayed during the
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