Chap.

 1    2|         common passion, in which chance and sensation take place
 2    4|   ridiculous, even in those whom chance and family connections have
 3    4|          beings, let them have a chance to become intelligent; and
 4    4|  considered, they may be left to chance; it is the multitude, with
 5    5|         husband's opinion should chance to not agree? An ignorant
 6    5| education to his helpmate, or to chance.~ ~ But, granting that woman
 7    5|         mankind owed them, might chance to bring back their reason
 8    6|  animadverting; and not having a chance, from their subordinate
 9    7|    against putting your hand, by chance, under your neck-handkerchief,
10   12|    unless, indeed, he should, by chance, remember the poor scare-crow
11   12|        to be brought together by chance; it is the reward of exertions
12   12|       arise from envy. When they chance to see that even the lustre
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