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Alphabetical [« »] chalky 1 chamber 2 chambyra 1 chance 32 chances 1 change 12 changeable 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 received 32 appeared 32 black 32 chance 32 cipher 32 diamond 32 known | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances chance |
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1 1, 2| of the human race which chance had delivered over to him? 2 1, 2| the monkey with so little chance of reaching him was madness. 3 1, 4| it would give her every chance of happiness?”~“Yes,” answered 4 1, 8| barber at the end!”~“Quite a chance, Mr. Fragoso,” would laughingly 5 1, 10| For a moment there was a chance of her grounding on the 6 1, 13| replied Torres. “That is a chance, and if your fazender would 7 1, 19| for life—who found it by chance in the River Abaete, at 8 2, 3| proceedings against him with some chance of success. He knew that 9 2, 6| he must get at Torres!~Chance at last favored them, and 10 2, 8| tributary there might be no chance of recovering it. But it 11 2, 12| up a book and open it by chance it will be very seldom that 12 2, 12| them. After all, it may be chance,” and then he passed to 13 2, 13| logically, leaving nothing to chance. I applied to it an alphabet 14 2, 13| us choose a sentence by chance, the first that comes; for 15 2, 13| suppose I take a number by chance, so as to give a cryptographic 16 2, 13| depends on a cipher which chance puts beneath them, and the 17 2, 13| improbability, saw the last chance vanish.~“And so we must 18 2, 13| And so we must trust to chance alone,” continued Jarriquez, 19 2, 13| who shook his head, “and chance does not often do much in 20 2, 13| But still,” said Manoel, “chance might give us this number.”~“ 21 2, 14| CHAPTER XIV~CHANCE!~A COMPLETE change took 22 2, 14| arrive at the number by chance, he said, was to lose himself 23 2, 14| in no respect reckon on chance, was it impossible to proceed 24 2, 14| paragraph. There may be a chance there that I ought not to 25 2, 14| suddenly he cried, “Now for chance! Heaven help me now, logic 26 2, 15| of the mystery—not even chance, that “nickname of Providence,” 27 2, 15| could only now trust to chance, he would work on for that 28 2, 15| he would work on for that chance. He tried to evoke it by 29 2, 16| however, did offer some chance of safety, and that was 30 2, 17| You have now only this one chance left to escape from death!”~“ 31 2, 19| beyond the Peruvian frontier, chance caused Ortega to visit the 32 2, 19| deserve anything like it. Chance alone had done it. Were