| 11. | But we must eat and, perchance, entertain.
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| 12. | But speak to him mildly; perchance he may take warning or fear.
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| 13. | But perchance, we might make some improvements in the House of Correction.
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| 14. | One day, perchance, we shall complete it.
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| 15. | If perchance the article is deleted, please don't be discouraged.
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| 16. | And then to sleep, perchance to dream.
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| 17. | To sleep, perchance to dream; ay, there's the rub.
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| 18. | And for the drunk in this instance, to sleep means perchance to die.
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| 19. | Spock, perchance, has blown his sprocket.
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| 20. | They let us know if it is, perchance, the anterior cruciate ligament.
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