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1 II | where all this vegetable matter had accumulated, sunk to
2 II | almost destitute of volatile matter, contains the greatest quantity
3 III | completely utilized. But no matter! Coal is of a very practical
4 III | and listened.~“What is the matter, Harry?” asked the engineer.~“
5 VI | escaped Harry.~“What’s the matter?” asked Starr quickly.~“
6 VII | unaccountable retreat of the mineral matter at the geological epoch,
7 VIII | coal, rich in bituminous matter; and see how it comes in
8 VIII | Forth.”~“Well! what does it matter after all?” returned Simon
9 XI | songs. Come, man, what’s the matter with you?”~“You know well
10 XI | any of your people.”~“No matter, Jack,” replied Harry; “
11 XI | time have I considered the matter; I feel almost sure of it.
12 XII | Do you feel anything the matter with you, Nell?”~“I am hungry.
13 XIII | very successfully. As a matter of course, the engineer,
14 XV | small steamboat, named, as a matter of course, the Rob Roy.
15 XVI | Starr thus discussed the matter with the old man and his
16 XVI | to keep silence on this matter, and not to question my
17 XVIII| ground. Everybody, as a matter of course, had put on his
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