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d Jack's invitation。〃
〃Well; I accept it; Jack;〃 said Harry。 〃In a week we will meet at Irvine。〃
〃In a week; that's settled;〃 returned Ryan。 〃Good…by; Harry! Your servant; Mr。 Starr。 I am very glad to have seen you again! I can give news of you to all my friends。 No one has forgotten you; sir。〃
〃And I have forgotten no one;〃 said Starr。
〃Thanks for all; sir;〃 replied Jack。
〃Good…by; Jack;〃 said Harry; shaking his hand。 And Jack Ryan; singing as he went; soon disappeared in the heights of the shaft; dimly lighted by his lamp。
A quarter of an hour afterwards James Starr and Harry descended the last ladder; and set foot on the lowest floor of the pit。
From the bottom of the Yarrow shaft radiated numerous empty galleries。 They ran through the wall of schist and sandstone; some shored up with great; roughly…hewn beams; others lined with a thick casing of wood。 In every direc…
tion embankments supplied the place of the excavated veins。 Artificial pillars were made of stone from neighboring quarries; and now they supported the ground; that is to say; the double layer of tertiary and quaternary soil; which formerly rested on the seam itself。 Darkness now filled the galleries; formerly lighted either by the miner's lamp or by the electric light; the use of which had been introduced in the mines。
〃Will you not rest a while; Mr。 Starr?〃 asked the young man。
〃No; my lad;〃 replied the engineer; 〃for I am anxious to be at your father's cottage。〃
〃Follow me then; Mr。 Starr。 I will guide you; and yet I daresay you could find your way perfectly well through this dark labyrinth。〃
〃Yes; indeed! I have the whole plan of the old pit still in my head。〃
Harry; followed by the engineer; and holdin
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