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1 IV | lantern. But here was a chance for him to acquire a real 2 V | open, accessible to any chance visitor. Still, when, on 3 V | Monsieur Lecoq.”~“I think chance offered us a splendid opportunity, 4 VII | Lecoq asked himself was it chance? But his amazement and disappointment 5 VII | detect poignant anxiety. Chance owed him the compensation 6 IX | establishment?”~“Sometimes chance—”~“Come! you do not think 7 IX | you are saying. It was not chance that brought these customers, 8 XII | that evening, and that mere chance brought you to the Poivriere. 9 XV | deductions the playthings of chance! All I can now do is to 10 XV | do you think about this chance acquaintance of yours, papa?” 11 XVII | own shrewdness than upon chance to reveal to him the substance 12 XIX | last of the recess, and by chance a Sunday—he was sitting 13 XXI | however, he thinks he has a chance to escape with his secret.”~ 14 XXI | May and Madame Milner’s chance interview a few hours before?~“ 15 XXI | strangers who had met by chance, and not at all after the 16 XXI | it! I shall have a good chance now.”~At the same moment, 17 XXI | the greater will be our chance of success.”~In a moment 18 XXII | brains if he only saw a chance of escape.”~After taking 19 XXIII| magnificent opportunity—a chance to be proud of! You see,