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1 1| did not know enough once, perchance, to fetch fresh fuel to 2 1| whether in heaven or hell, and perchance build more magnificently 3 1| on some poor boy, by him perchance to be bestowed on some poorer 4 1| saving their souls, but are perchance bankrupt in a worse sense 5 1| palace returns at night perchance to a hut not so good as 6 1| in the nature of man, and perchance never raising any superstructure 7 1| weeks nearer to the New; but perchance the first news that will 8 1| me in a vital part. But perchance it would be wisest never 9 1| some savage nations might, perchance, be profitably imitated 10 3| then I let it lie, fallow, perchance, for a man is rich in proportion 11 4| they read or hear read, and perchance have been convicted by the 12 4| The book exists for us, perchance, which will explain our 13 5| without rest or slumber. Or perchance, at evening, I hear him 14 5| even than they suspect, and perchance better employed than they 15 5| morning of the Great Snow, perchance, which is still raging and 16 5| near his clearing, and now perchance stands over his bulkhead 17 5| kennels in disgrace, or perchance run wild and strike a league 18 8| exchanged them for rice; but, perchance, as some must work in fields 19 8| enjoy their sabbath," had perchance, as Sir Kenelm Digby thinks 20 10| character. Successive nations perchance have drank at, admired, 21 10| Yet perchance the first who came to this 22 10| imaginable sparkle on it, or, perchance, a duck plumes itself, or, 23 10| time so large, as a lake, perchance, lies on the surface of 24 10| be collected there, or, perchance, the surface, being so smooth, 25 10| graceful construction, which perchance had first been a tree on 26 10| money value; whose presence perchance cursed all the shores; who 27 10| be clutched, they would, perchance, be carried off by slaves, 28 13| his shield or upon it. Or perchance he was some Achilles, who 29 13| and woodchucks' holes; led perchance by some slight cur which 30 15| crushing loads, bearing, perchance, among the rest, the agent 31 17| the heaviest teams, and perchance the snow covers it to an 32 17| through the illusive medium, perchance with watery eyes into the 33 18| of others. You here see perchance how blood-vessels are formed. 34 19| for several weeks, hatched perchance by the heat of an urn. Who 35 19| well-seasoned tomb - heard perchance gnawing out now for years