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1 1,6| make powder to blow up the mine? Isn't it true, captain, 2 1,6| mass of granite, even by a mine, was Herculean work, and 3 1,7| have dug a hole for the mine, replied the engineer." ~ 4 1,7| clock in the evening, the mine was finished. ~Now the question 5 1,7| an upright just above the mine. Another long fiber, previously 6 1,7| several feet distant from the mine. The second fiber being 7 1,7| than two miles from the mine, were thrown on the ground. ~ 8 2,9| That was a lucky idea of mine!" replied the engineer. ~" 9 2,0| that with the help of a mine they could soon open out 10 3,4| contained, was a perfect mine of wealth. In fact, a ship 11 3,5| enlarged either by pick-axe or mine, and Granite House thus 12 3,6| Spain, furnished him with a mine of inexhaustible riches 13 3,7| their resting-place shall be mine." ~These words were received 14 3,0| hand I am proud to clasp in mine." ~Robert Grant was now