Chapter

 1       I| fellow-countrymen meeting by chance in a foreign land. Nevertheless
 2      IV|  will sketch it, and when we chance upon a fine view we will
 3       V|      the ransom stood a good chance of being considerably delayed.
 4       V|     be prevented. So I had a chance to hear it in Vienna, where,
 5     VII|     am I ever going to get a chance to deliver my Latin speech
 6    VIII|   have been a mere matter of chance. If you left the accustomed
 7      IX|       heart and soul, at the chance that had led her to him.~ ~
 8       X|   thinking of the lucky[102] chance that had made it possible
 9     XIV|     You see, I haven't had a chance to shave for four days.
10    XVII|   that saved you?"~ ~"A mere chance - no, it was Providence,
11  XXVIII|   pain, "if he should by any chance ever come back to us, promise
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