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〃Delighted to meet you!〃 he exclaimed。 〃If I had only known you were to be above ground to…day; I would have spared myself going down the Yarrow shaft!〃

〃This is Mr。 James Starr;〃 said Harry; turning his lamp towards the engineer; who was in the shadow。

〃Mr。 Starr!〃 cried Jack Ryan。 〃Ah; sir; I could not see。 Since I left the mine; my eyes have not been accustomed to see in the dark; as they used to do。〃

〃Ah; I remember a laddie who was always singing。 That was ten years ago。 It was you; no doubt?〃

〃Ay; Mr。 Starr; but in changing my trade; I haven't changed my disposition。 It's far better to laugh and sing than to cry and whine!〃

〃You're right there; Jack Ryan。 And what do you do now; as you have left the mine?〃

〃I am working on the Melrose farm; forty miles from here。 Ah; it's not like our Aberfoyle mines! The pick es better to my hand than the spade or hoe。 And then; in the old pit; there were vaulted roofs; to merrily echo one's songs; while up above ground!……But you are going to see old Simon; Mr。 Starr?〃

〃Yes; Jack;〃 answered the engineer。

〃Don't let me keep you then。〃

〃Tell me; Jack;〃 said Harry; 〃what was taking you to our cottage to…day?〃

〃I wanted to see you; man;〃 replied Jack; 〃and ask you to e to the Irvine games。 You know I am the piper of the place。 There will be dancing and singing。〃

〃Thank you; Jack; but it's impossible。〃

〃Impossible?〃

〃Yes; Mr。 Starr's visit will last some time; and I must take him back to Callander。〃

〃Well; Harry; it won't be for a week yet。 By that time Mr。 Starr's visit will be over; I should think; and there will be nothing to keep you at the cottage。〃

〃Indeed; Harry;〃 said James Starr; 〃you must profit by your frien

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