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fortified 1
fortnight 1
fortunate 3
fortune 28
fortunes 2
forty 9
forty-five 2
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28 fellow
28 felt
28 find
28 fortune
28 leave
28 long
28 look
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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fortune

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1 II | the~already considerable fortune of the Comte de Serizy, 2 II | widow. He took care of her fortune and~supplied her luxury 3 II | occasion~of increasing his fortune clandestinely; the interests 4 II | This manner of swelling his fortune was~simply a case of conscience, 5 II | purchases, amounted to a fortune of~about two hundred and 6 II | Your~steward has made a fortune of two hundred and fifty 7 II | Corruption has come to him with fortune,--as it always does!" he 8 IV | trebled the dose. The immense fortune of that~cursed pirate was 9 V | count would give half his fortune if~he had a chest like mine," 10 V | I wish you every good fortune in your~various careers. 11 V | that's always the way, 'Fortune belabors the slave.'"~ ~" 12 VI | household~and their own fortune. Confident of his MEANS, 13 VI | give you an account of my fortune, with~all its details. But 14 VII | want to raise myself to a fortune which may some day~make 15 VII | enabled him to make a large fortune in the silk trade. I think~ 16 VII | to do this, and so make a fortune that~was almost colossal 17 VII | not see him on the road to~fortune."~ ~"That Monsieur Moreau 18 VII | s mother.~ ~"But all my fortune is given to my children, 19 VII | pleasure in earning one's~fortune; and if a man keeps his 20 VII | your making a brilliant fortune; for,~really and truly, 21 VII | follies have not the good~fortune to meet with friends who 22 VIII| starts from nothing to reach fortune, he has to keep down to 23 VIII| up to Themis if he has a fortune, and every clerk~is, alas, 24 IX | begins a profession with the~fortune most men hope to acquire 25 IX | after~various changes of fortune, and still drinking punch, 26 X | man to whom you owe your~fortune?--for his name is Oscar 27 X | are born into it without fortune."~ ~"I may get a lucky number," 28 XI | talent, have made their fortune. Do we breakfast~here, Pierrotin?"


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