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You must be in a position to support your mother if anything should befall myself.
For the first three weeks nothing very particular befell me.
Yet death maybe was better than what else might have befallen him.
But whether he'll remember much of what befell him is another matter.
Of what had befallen us in the night, we did not speak.
Whatever was to befall them in the days to come, they would face together.
The thing befell me in the days when I was at an art school.
I know not how to tell the change that has befallen me.
And he began to tell her of what had befallen him.
He made no effort to tell me of what had befallen him.
Then who would go to my family, to tell what had befallen us?
But as you can see from what befell my friend, that is not always the case.
On our way we met others and from them heard all that had befallen.
Some do not mind the attention that has befallen Florida.
A more serious trouble befell him later in the year.
What had befallen the daughter of my father that such a thing could happen to her?
"The God only knows what would befall this place if one of us, at least, did not have his eyes on it."
And of that which befell me there may I not now speak.
"What befell him that he has no need of such?"
"Whatever has befallen her, you still have a decision to make."
I know of no major disaster to befall her patients.
And at what a time did this disaster befall him?
It is quite clear now what has befallen my brothers.
I am here and will never let harm befall you.
But no such good fare was likely to befall him.