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1 To-morrow it will be thick upon my garden, and perchance for several days.
2 Better perhaps were it not so - better perchance for him.
3 Therefore they wait for the renewing of the age, and perchance for its end.
4 I know that we shall soon have to part again, and perchance for ever.
5 For me, and perchance for the dauphiness.
6 Now, to all three of you farewell, perchance for ever, unless some of us should meet again in war.
7 In reward for his cold cruelty, and perchance for evil, he had quickly risen through the ranks into a position of power.
8 In this letter he spoke of obstacles between us-inwhich blood bore part-ofthe wreck of all earthly happiness for him- perchance for me.
9 Perchance for such a reason a certain Horu once was called upon to die.
10 Perchance for those who can do so this may be the safest thing to do.
11 It would have its guilty appeal for our sex-perchancefor t'other; though I'm no cynic like you and Morris.
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