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If that is done, the signs become clear and "haply you will understand".
There is no such thing as freedom, my friend, unless haply it may be found in death!
That the soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird.
I am going to alter to suit, and haply I may say some humorous things.
"They who are destined to find the tomb must tell the rest - if haply they return from the finding."
"Yet if such an eventuality did haply arise?"
At the same time he feared lest the lad, haply knowing its worth, should expect a considerable sum.
And thou wouldst not haply be happy thereby.
"From now on you'll wait on station for your relief until Hell freezes over, and haply you too.
But hush thee, speak not aloud, lest haply the neighbors learn the secret and it end in our confusion.
When it has blossomed it will haply die.
A change, a great change, is coming in society; but, haply, it may not be the change the bear anticipates.
If haply you my father do suspect An instrument of this your calling back, Lay not your blame on me.
God wot, No: haply toward some hidden paramour.
Haply they have brought another corpse."
Those which are the most dreadful and the loathliest of all are haply still to be declared.
Yet haply none shall believe thee.
For those who will read the narrative in future years, and haply in future lands, I shall now introduce myself.
And if haply they have no lawful progeny, let the goods be divided into two parts between himself and his wife.
Waitest not haply for us somewhere there the Comrade perfect?)
"If here we wait For some to question," said the bard, "I fear Our choice may haply meet too long delay."
Come near, fair gentlewoman: let not my behaviour seem rude, though unto you, being rare, it may haply appear strange.
My sons, I must For mine own part unfold a dangerous speech, Though haply well for you.
For wine, like wind, sucks sweetness from the sweet And stinks when over stench it haply blow."
'Doctor said she would haply come to her mind to-morrow.'