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Examples
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A distant sound was heard from far up the lake, even as it seemed from the remote and distant glens out of which the Dochart and the Lochy pour their streams into Loch Tay.
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Nothing was left but long wooden ladders, down the Yarrow shaft — the only one which now gave access to the lower galleries of the Dochart pit.
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At this period, Simon Ford, the former overman of the Dochart pit, bore the weight of sixty-five years well.
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An hour after leaving Callander they reached the Dochart pit.
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December I met him with Harry on the ladder of the Dochart pit!
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They had now, in the midst of black darkness, to follow the passage leading to the Dochart pit for nearly five miles.
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Besides, the air grew purer by rising to the heights of the Dochart pit; and the fire-damp, spreading through the atmosphere, would not be strong enough to make any explosion.
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So, the day after the Irvine games, Jack Ryan intended to take the railway from Glasgow and go to the Dochart pit; and this he would have done had he not been detained by an accident which nearly cost him his life.
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IF Mr. James Starr will come to-morrow to the Aberfoyle coal-mines, Dochart pit, Yarrow shaft, a communication of an interesting nature will be made to him.
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You look just as you did when you bade us good-by in the Dochart pit.
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