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 1    1,    1|   Mangles, “so let’s seize the chance, and it will not only give
 2    1,    4|     away, and there was little chance of finding them. Besides,
 3    1,    8|     advice, then, and yield to chance, or rather providence. Follow
 4    1,   10|       party.”~“There is a poor chance of that,” said the Major.~“
 5    1,   16|       lie further north. If by chance some nomadic horseman came
 6    1,   17|      Scotchman was glad of the chance of gleaning some information
 7    1,   19|      run the risk of this last chance of deliverance, my son?”~“
 8    1,   21|       and Paganel, seizing the chance at once, began an account
 9    1,   21|     was gone, for there was no chance of coming across Captain
10    1,   23|       across America, that all chance of finding them was gone
11    1,   23|        hundred times. But what chance is there of success? To
12    1,   23|          And however small the chance of finding Harry Grant by
13    1,   23|  necessary, however slight our chance of finding him. But that
14    1,   26|       by European hands, might chance to be visible among the
15    2,    3| amiable monkey? And if a lucky chance should send one a companion
16    2,    4|       as much cut off from all chance of help as if she had been
17    2,    5|       Swiftness was their only chance of safety. Sometimes she
18    2,    6|        they throw the blame on chance, and forget the true cause
19    2,    7|      circumstances, and by any chance indications we might discover.”~“
20    2,    8|        they would have a fresh chance of success. Glenarvan was
21    2,   14|  indeed, would have had little chance with these powerful marsupia.
22    2,   15|     the coast, and that if any chance should put them on the track
23    2,   16|        it happens so.”~“A mere chance, and nothing more,” replied
24    2,   17|        Irishman, when a better chance presented itself. Chance
25    2,   17|       chance presented itself. Chance led us into his presence.
26    2,   18|    Mulrady was sent, chosen by chance. If the lot had fallen to
27    2,   18|       before we throw away our chance, before venturing to this
28    2,   19|     the Major could not find a chance of firing a shot. This fatal
29    2,   19|       shelter from this, if by chance John Mangles had not discovered
30    3,    3|       he let things take their chance. He seldom showed himself,
31    3,    5|        Before the arrival of a chance vessel on the scene, the
32    3,    6|      between them.~As to their chance of being picked up by a
33    3,    8|   after that there is not much chance of meeting natives on the
34    3,    9|       exchanged. So they had a chance of salvation, and the case
35    3,   12|        shadows. Whither? Where chance led them, but at any rate
36    3,   12|     the fugitives walked on as chance led them. Paganel was not
37    3,   14|  Glenarvan. “There is only one chance against it; that is, if
38    3,   14|    when shall we try this last chance?” asked Lady Helena.~“To-night,”
39    3,   16|       before, so full of hope! Chance, and chance only, had brought
40    3,   16|      full of hope! Chance, and chance only, had brought them back
41    3,   17|      Helena would not lose any chance of success.~For a whole
42    3,   17|   exhaust completely this last chance of success, alternately
43    3,   18|   there till I should get some chance of seizing a ship. This
44    3,   19|       day, when we can get the chance, we will die for them.”~“
45    3,   20|    unless by some providential chance. I accepted our trying lot
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