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But the pursuit had suddenly bee more difficult。 They were in unknown regions of the mine; narrow passages crossed each other like the windings of a labyrinth。 The bearer of the lamp might escape them as easily as possible; by just extinguishing the light and retreating into some dark refuge。
〃And indeed;〃 thought Sir William; 〃if it wishes to avoid us; why does it not do so?〃
Hitherto there had evidently been no intention to avoid them; but just as the thought crossed Sir William's mind the light suddenly disappeared; and the party; continuing the pursuit; found themselves before an extremely narrow natural opening in the schistous rocks。
To trim their lamps; spring forward; and dart through the opening; was for Sir William and his party but the work of an instant。 But before they had gone a hundred paces along this new gallery; much wider and loftier than the former; they all stopped short。 There; near the wall; lay four bodies; stretched on the ground…… four corpses; perhaps!
〃James Starr!〃 exclaimed Sir William Elphiston。
〃Harry! Harry!〃 cried Ryan; throwing himself down beside his friend。
It was indeed the engineer; Madge; Simon; and Harry Ford who were lying there motionless。 But one of the bodies moved slightly; and Madge's voice was heard faintly murmuring; 〃See to the others! help them first!〃
Sir William; Jack; and their panions endeavored to reanimate the engineer and his friends by getting them to swallow a few drops of brandy。 They very soon succeeded。 The unfortunate people; shut up in that dark cavern for ten days; were dying of starvation。 They must have perished had they not on three occasions found a loaf of bread and a jug of water set near them。 No doubt the charitable being to whom they owed their lives was unable to do more for them。
Sir William wondered whether this might not have been the work of the strange sprite who had allured them to the very spot where James Starr and his panions lay。
However that might be; the engineer; Madge; Simon; and Harry Ford were saved。 They were assisted to the cottage; passing through the narrow opening which the bearer of the strange light had apparently wished to point out to Sir William。 This was a natural opening。 The passage which James Starr and his panions had made for themselves with dynamite had been pletely blocked up with rocks laid one upon another。
So; then; whilst they had been exploring the vast cavern; the way back had been purposely closed against them by a hostile hand。
CHAPTER X COAL TOWN
THREE years after the events which have just been related; the guide…books remended as a 〃great attraction;〃 to the numerous tourists who roam over the county of Stirling; a visit of a few hours to the mines of New Aberfoyle。
No mine in any country; either in the Old or New World; could present a more curious aspect。
To begin with; the visitor was transported without danger or fatigue to a level with the workings; at fifteen hundred feet below the surface of the ground。 Seven miles to the southwest of Callander opened a slanting tunnel; adorned with a castellated entrance; turrets and battlements。 This lofty tunnel gently sloped straight to the stupendous crypt; hollowed out so strangely in the bowels of the earth。
A double line of railway; the wagons being moved by hydraulic power; plied from hour to hour to and from the village thus buried in the subsoil of the county; and which bore the rather ambitious title of Coal Town。
Arrived in Coal Town; the visitor found himself in a place where electricity played a principal part as an agent of heat and light。 Although the ventilation shafts were numerous; they were not sufficient to admit much daylight into New Aberfoyle; yet it had abundance of light。 This was shed from numbers of electric discs; some suspended from the vaulted roofs; others hanging on the natural pillars……all; whether suns or stars in size; were fed by continuous currents produced from electro…magic machines。 When the hour of rest arrived; an artificial night was easily produced all over the mine by disconnecting the wires。
Below the dome lay a lake of an extent to be pared to the Dead Sea of the Mammoth caves……a deep lake whose transparent waters swarmed with eyeless fish; and to which the engineer gave the name of Loch Malcolm。
There; in this immense natural excavation; Simon Ford built his new cottage; which he would not have exchanged for the finest house in Prince's Street; Edinburgh。 This dwelling was situated on the shores of the loch; and its five windows looked out on the dark waters; which extended further than the eye could see。 Two months later a second habitation was erected in the neighborhood of Simon Ford's cottage: this was for James Starr。 The engineer had given
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himself body and soul to New Aberfoyle; and nothing but the most imperative necessity ever caused him to leave the pit。 There; then; he lived in the midst of his mining world。
On the discovery of the new field; all the old colliers had hastened to leave the plow and harrow; and r閟um?the pick and mattock。 Attracted by the certainty that work would never fail; allured by the high wages which the prosperity of the mine enabled the pany to offer for labor; they deserted the open air for an underground life; and took up their abode in the mines。
The miners' houses; built of brick; soon gree on the banks of Loch Malcolm; others under the arches which seemed made to resist the weight that pressed upon them; like the piers of a bridge。 So was founded Coal Town; situated under the eastern point of Loch Katrine; to the north of the county of Stirling。 It was a regular settlement on the banks of Loch Malcolm。 A chapel; dedicated to St。 Giles; overlooked it from the top of a huge rock; whose foot was laved by the waters of the subterranean sea。
When this underground town was lighted up by the bright rays thrown from the discs; hung from the pillars and arches; its aspect was so strange; so fantastic; that it justified the praise of the guide…books; and visitors flocked to see it。
It is needless to say that the inhabitants of Coal Town were proud of their place。 They rarely left their laboring village…… in that imitating Simon Ford; who never wished to go out again。 The old overman maintained that it always rained 〃up there;〃 and; considering the climate of the United Kingdom; it must be acknowledged that he was not far wrong。 All the families in New Aberfoyle prospered well; having in three years obtained a certain …petency which they could never have hoped to attain on the surface of the county。 Dozens of babies; who were born at the time when the works were resumed; had never yet breathed the outer air。
This made Jack Ryan remark; 〃It's eighteen months since they were weaned; and they have not yet seen daylight!〃
It may be mentioned here; that one of the first to run at the engineer's call was Jack Ryan。 The merry fellow had
thought it his duty to return to his old trade。 But though Melrose farm had lost singer and piper it must not be thought that Jack Ryan sung no more。 On the contrary; the sonorous echoes of New Aberfoyle exerted their strong lungs to answer him。
Jack Ryan too