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fortress-like 1
fortunate 8
fortunately 2
fortune 48
fortunes 3
forty 16
forty- 1
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50 soon
49 hands
49 read
48 fortune
48 gasselin
48 oh
48 play
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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fortune

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1 1 | latter in antiquity and~fortune as the Trojans were to the 2 3 | to be ready to leave her~fortune and her savings to whichever 3 3 | construe as looking to her fortune. From a feeling of truly 4 3 | true method of making~your fortune; good management consisted 5 4 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel's fortune is not to~be despised. You 6 4 | actors;~squandering her fortune among pamphleteers, painters, 7 4 | pictures. She has spent quite a fortune in~decorating Les Touches 8 5 | joined to the~small present fortune of the Guenics, might enable 9 5 | Kergarouet, with her aunt's fortune, a~rich Irish girl, or any 10 5 | marriage but a means of fortune. Passion~was an unknown 11 5 | faith, hope, or charity.~Her fortune was given her by God to 12 6 | she took control of her~fortune, which consisted of fifteen 13 6 | has served it, just as her fortune and position have~maintained 14 6 | Mademoiselle des Touches, and her fortune, increased by that of her~ 15 6 | superior man, to whom her fortune~would be a stepping-stone, 16 7 | motherhood; I shall~leave you my fortune and make you happyat least, 17 7 | and I shall return your~fortune to your heirs."~ ~"Child!" 18 8 | order to reserve his whole fortune for the Comte de~Casteran, 19 8 | sacrifice their lives,~their fortune, their reputation?''Yes, 20 8 | leaving families~without fortune, but obtaining in Paris, 21 8 | Pen-Hoel will leave her fortune to~whichever of her nieces 22 8 | compete, or what amount of fortune was necessary to~enter the 23 9 | unaffected by questions of fortune; from infancy he had accustomed 24 10| there justified by her great fortune~and her early successes 25 12| life is my life, and all my fortune~is in her heart. Our estates 26 15| eaten up with~vanity. Her fortune and her wit had not given 27 16| interrupting her. "With the~fortune your aunt intends to give 28 17| estates, and the rest of her fortune she desired to settle upon 29 17| does rank and nobility need fortune. Calyste, accept a part~ 30 18| noble woman, and made the fortune~of a convent," cried the 31 18| Camille Maupin has sold me her fortune dearly. My~affectionate 32 18| was due to his name,~his fortune, and his alliance. The success 33 18| their~chain, had left her fortune to her husband when she 34 22| inheritance, added to the fortune which Arthur possessed when 35 22| including that from the fortune of his~wife, to a thousand 36 22| Rochefide enjoyed this~immense fortune; but he did not spend it 37 22| or absurdity; even~his fortune came from his fathers. After 38 22| conceal the amount of his~fortune, gave her splendid furniture, 39 22| Florine, after recounting her~fortune and her success, "Do as 40 22| herself~secretly a little fortune of two hundred thousand 41 23| young sculptor, of being his fortune rival. This artist, a charming~ 42 23| put upon the scent of her fortune, had offered his~hand, and 43 24| post in keeping with my new fortune. I do not see why my~wife 44 25| Don't you~know that her fortune was used to free the Baron 45 25| should give back my wife's~fortune, so that the world couldn' 46 25| value, and you will~owe your fortune to her disappointment. You 47 25| advised you to give back her~fortune! Oh! I see your scheme. 48 26| des Touches had left her fortune, would doom him to~penury.~ ~


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