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