Chapter
1 IV | conversation, and there is no chance of escape; you have no help
2 X | north-east there is yet a chance of reaching them in time.~
3 XIII | had still the remaining chance, Curtis rescued from the
4 XIII | cut off our last and only chance of safety? Would you launch
5 XXV | ship he might diminish the chance of her capsizing altogether.~“
6 XXVII| made the dupes, that if chance should bring the deserters
7 XXXI | favour, we cannot by any chance hope to make more than ten
8 XXXIX| as I do that there is no chance of falling in with a passing
9 XLIII| I tried to make out some chance of a rising breeze; but
10 XLIII| fate; but there had been no chance; only too well we knew that
11 XLIII| it is our last and only chance.”~Some planks were quickly
12 XLVI | getting food there appeared no chance; and, as we knew that nothing
13 XLVII| were rigid; there was no chance that animation should be
14 L | approaching, and save for the chance, which is next to an impossibility,
15 LIII | lady was forced to take her chance among the rest.~It was then
16 LIII | calculated my remaining chance; it was still four to one
17 LVII | homeward way, Miss Herbey by chance intimated to us her intention
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