Part, Chapter
1 I, VI | Black, if by any unlucky chance the moon should fail to
2 I, IX | it would have a better chance of rising on the waves;
3 I, XIII | built. There was not much chance of getting it all done before
4 I, XIII | capturing them unless one by chance happened to get stranded
5 I, XIV | nothing must be left to chance where a single neglect may
6 I, XIV | fire, that there was every chance of these seeds yielding
7 I, XXIII| this eclipse by any unlucky chance, I suppose there will be
8 II, I | always had an eye to the main chance, had looked upon the whole
9 II, VI | this, which was their last chance of safety. But without sun,
10 II, IX | with her. It was not by chance, as we shall see, that she
11 II, X | to despair until the last chance is gone.”~“That is my opinion
12 II, X | take advantage of every chance in our favour. When do you
13 II, XII | CHAPTER XII.~ A CHANCE TO BE TRIED.~The brave fellows
14 II, XIX | the offing, and our only chance is, that we may pass within
15 II, XIX | or other. There was every chance of meeting vessels now that
16 II, XIX | few days afterwards, every chance of safety seemed to be indeed
17 II, XXIII| plan, slight as was the chance it afforded, and all lent
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