Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I|   is watched day and night. Chance, however, has come to our
2     II,      II| indulge in a little game of chance, without which no "installation"
3     IV,      IV|   the 'Amen.' And if by any chance I awoke in the night and
4      V,       I| Satan Laczi?~ ~A propitious chance came to Count Vavel's aid
5      V,      II|    no one may by a possible chance overhear me."~ ~When they
6      V,      II|   the colonel should by any chance see your face? No, no, baroness;
7      V,      II|    the guilty pair. A lucky chance at last led me to this secluded
8     VI,      IV| armed. There is no possible chance of another attack from robbers
9      X,     III|    French troops they might chance to meet."~ ~Ludwig Vavel
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