Chap.

 1        8|       her niece renouncing the chance of wealth.~“Oh, Aunt, I
 2        8|        there they ran the best chance of getting what they wanted.
 3       10| waiting to find out if, by any chance, some important business
 4       11|   would certainly have stood a chance if they hadnt let him get
 5       11|       upon him, and there’s no chance for me. After that, when
 6       11|      she reioined. “Has Nana a chance?”~A sudden, unreasonable
 7       11|      be, eh? Every horse has a chance. The odds are shortening
 8       11|       him if the filly stood a chance, seeing that he had just
 9       11|      Splendid! No, it was mere chance! Never mind—it’s done it!”~
10       13|  specimens for him and stood a chance of marrying a very plain,
11       13|      to tell her of a splendid chance of buying magnificent lace
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