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1   VII| tidings from Kárpáthy Castle; perchance they were already engaged
2  VIII|         a safe business, and, perchance, you have also chosen for
3    XX|     sorrow there and bury it; perchance he will be lighter of heart
4   XXI|       sir," said the priest, "perchance every one of these students
5   XXI|      to be better than I was. Perchance God will forgive me for
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