Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|     defend himself, whatever may befall him."~ ~"In what has now
 2   I,        XX|          the adventures that may befall you as safe and sound as
 3   I,     XXXIV|      yield up his life, and then befall what may. Pure I came to
 4   I,     XLVII|        if these reverses did not befall me I should not esteem myself
 5  II,       XVI|        the adventures that could befall him from that time forth
 6  II,      XVII|      adventure which is about to befall me is a terrible one. Give
 7  II,     XVIII|         will find a way whate'er befall.~ Impatient of delay, with
 8  II,      XXIV|         adverse chances that may befall you; for the worst of all
 9  II,     XXXIV|        lest some mischief should befall him. Scarcely had they taken
10  II,     XXXVI| misfortune or suffering that may befall me in the pursuit of so
11  II,      LVII|  Barabbas go with thee! All evil befall thee!~ ~ In thy claws, ruthless
12  II,      LVII|  Barabbas go with thee! All evil befall thee!~ ~ May no bowels of
13  II,      LVII|  Barabbas go with thee! All evil befall thee!~ ~ May thy name be
14  II,      LVII|  Barabbas go with thee! All evil befall thee!~ ~All the while the
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