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1 IX | raging of the billows - every chance, in short, which might force 2 IX | congenial companion which chance had secured him in the person 3 XIII | daylight, and - " ~"The chance which now seems lost may 4 XIII | Why not, after all? It's a chance perhaps the only one; and 5 XVII | conjecture what strange chance kept Fix still on the route 6 XVII | chaff Fix, when he had the chance, with mysterious allusions, 7 XVIII | passengers were going ashore. ~Chance had strangely favoured Phileas 8 XX | by an invisible thread. Chance, however, appeared really 9 XX | not without his fears lest chance should direct the steps 10 XXII | better to do than, taking chance for his guide, to wander 11 XXII | all other means of aid. As chance did not favour him in the 12 XXII | they were odourless. ~"No chance there," thought he. ~The 13 XXIV | finding his missing servant. Chance, or perhaps a kind of presentiment, 14 XXV | when, "by the greatest chance in the world," he met Fix. 15 XXVIII| account for his conduct. Chance alone, it was clear, had 16 XXVIII| four days, we may hope that chance will not bring him face 17 XXVIII| highest speed we might have a chance of getting over." ~"The 18 XXIX | Fogg. During the morning, chance distinctly favoured that