perchance in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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And perchance, when ten years are gone, thou wilt witness in the outer world the very things thou hast dreamed tonight.
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One day, perchance, we shall complete it.
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Likely it would have come from a city town house -- home to a merchant and his family perchance, and tended to by servants daily.
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If, perchance, you have, you're likely familiar with her commercial mezzotints, depicting horses, landscapes and dancers mid-leap.
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They keep nervously moving around and about this, and if perchance another caterpillar should approach within touch of it, a vigorous attack is made to drive off the intruder.
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There's a deeply flawed, even perchance forgivable person in there, under the rough-hewn exterior.
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Perchance this winter has come to an end?
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However, the marriage(s) don't affect the player's status (apart from the increased cash flow, or perchance the person they married is crooked, a loss of funds from theft).
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Is someone who ties knots with a level of skill not seen in the average man a "knotsman," perchance?
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Even the most sophisticated readers will forget all they know of the difference between literature and life when biography perchance shows its slip.
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