Chapter
1 1 | that height. Then, unlucky chance, the balloon was caught
2 2 | That would be a fortunate chance, Mr. Smith.”~“We shall know
3 3 | And then there was the new chance that a fallen block had
4 3 | which road promised most chance of success.~Twenty minutes
5 3 | ascent. But what better chance had it of succeeding than
6 6 | happens, there will be some chance of catching him.”~“He will
7 6 | said he, “there will come a chance for our clever inspector
8 8 | he, “here is a splendid chance for you to get your revenge.”~“
9 8 | disappointment?”~“Of course.”~“What chance?” asked I, not knowing if
10 10| and signaled, and when the chance came he would be arrested.
11 11| would have paid high for the chance — was printing this news.
12 11| surprised before he had a chance to escape, or he would take
13 11| different mission, when chance had thrown him on the track
14 11| any case, there was little chance o following her. There were
15 11| where there will be no chance whatever of our being seen.”~“
16 14| district. But would this chance offer? And at heart, did
17 14| suppose that there was any chance of my reaching the shores
18 14| attack the “Terror” with any chance of success. And I know not,
19 14| good swimmer, and such a chance might never occur again.
20 14| rescue me?~Evidently my chance of success would be even
21 14| myself thus to lose all chance of following up this mystery.
22 14| If I did not seize this chance, never after what I had
23 15| grotto I had seen. What a chance to study the machine, at
24 15| remained, it is true, the chance of escape. But would an
25 17| air or the ocean? My only chance must be when she crossed
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