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1     I|         does not always get the chance, and therefore would not
2     I|         would have paid for the chance of it."~ ~It was a screaming
3     I|     give the apoplexy a quicker chance. Come, come, my good old
4    II|      first young woman they may chance to cast[Pg 54] their eyes
5   VII|        it is only by the merest chance that another whom you expect
6  VIII| courtyard whenever they had the chance, and by way of diverting
7  VIII|            to inquire if by any chance I left a diamond [Pg 194]
8     X|     audible in the courtyard; a chance guest had arrived. A great
9  XVII|       every place where I might chance to meet you, why did you
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