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fortnight 1
fortress 1
fortunate 2
fortune 28
fortunes 8
forty 6
forty-five 1
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28 anything
28 days
28 fact
28 fortune
28 going
28 noble
28 place
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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fortune

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1 I | possibility of making a fortune,~a growing covetousness 2 I | help the ironfounders to a fortune. Oh! you wanted~Stanhopes, 3 I | inquiry as to his mother's~fortune; if that fortune would not 4 I | mother's~fortune; if that fortune would not buy the printing-house, 5 I | expenses.~ ~"Your mother's fortune?" echoed old Sechard; "why, 6 I | promptly realizing a large fortune; and, after fruitless shakings 7 I | this latter notion, saw a fortune in it, and~looked upon Lucien 8 I | lowly birth and~lack of fortune condemns so many a loftier 9 I | way of escape from evil fortune!"~ ~Just at that moment 10 II | and married so great a fortune that in~the reign of Louis 11 II | for the management of his fortune, and breeding~sufficient 12 III| himself~as a child without fortune whom she meant to start 13 III| between his~lodging and his fortune.~ ~"I love Mme. de Bargeton; 14 IV | bring all the~weight of his fortune to bear upon him, the better 15 V | man needs an independent fortune, or the sublime cynicism 16 V | we will lay up all our fortune, and~think and feel and 17 V | benefactors do. If I make~a fortune, it will be entirely through 18 V | of some way of making a fortune. I know something of chemistry,~ 19 V | field, we shall have a large fortune. I have said~nothing to 20 VI | piece of unhoped-for good~fortune. But he was living just 21 VI | but we have fallen on evil fortune, and I am~afraid lest our 22 VI | to give~an account of her fortune to her son, and exclaimed, " 23 VI | nothing!"~ ~"My mother's fortune was her beauty and intelligence," 24 VI | on my head for my whole fortune, and a pair~of arms; I was 25 VI | a five-franc piece as a fortune, but~he bore the hardships 26 VI | built the fabric of his good fortune on M. de Bargeton's~tomb. 27 VI | speak. This unlucky gift of fortune, if~it is the salvation 28 VI | stripped bare,~without fortune or worth, like an elderly


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