nsation; not only in the coal
mines; but in Stirlingshire; and ultimately throughout the kingdom。 The strangeness of the story was exaggerated; the affair could not have made more motion had they found the girl enclosed in the solid rock; like one of those antediluvian creatures who have occasionally been released by a stroke of the pickax from their stony prison。 Nell became a fashionable wonder without knowing it。 Superstitious folks made her story a new subject for legendary marvels; and were inclined to think; as Jack Ryan told Harry; that Nell was the spirit of the mines。
〃Be it so; Jack;〃 said the young man; 〃but at any rate she is the good spirit。 It can have been none but she who brought us bread and water when we were shut up down there; and as to the bad spirit; who must still be in the mine; we'll catch him some day。〃
Of course James Starr had been at once informed of all this; and came; as soon as the young girl had sufficiently recovered her strength; to see her; and endeavor to question her carefully。
She appeared ignorant of nearly everything relating to life; and; although evidently intelligent; was wanting in many elementary ideas; such as time; for instance。 She had never been used to its division; and the words signifying hours; days; months; and years were unknown to her。
Her eyes; accustomed to the night; were pained by the glare of the electric discs; but in the dark her sight was wonderfully keen; the pupil dilated in a remarkable manner; and she could see where to others there appeared profound obscurity。 It was certain that her brain had never received any impression of the outer world; that her eyes had never looked beyond the mine; and that these somber depths had been all the world to her。
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