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Alphabetical [« »] forts 2 fortunate 1 fortunately 3 fortune 16 fortunes 1 forty 7 forty-eight 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 chinese 16 continued 16 fine 16 fortune 16 lake 16 line 16 looking | Jules Verne Around the world in eighty days IntraText - Concordances fortune |
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1 I | imagine how he had made his fortune, and Mr. Fogg was the last 2 III | thousand pounds, half of his fortune, because he foresaw that 3 V | chair, would have given his fortune to be able to make the tour 4 XIII | RECEIVES A NEW PROOF THAT FORTUNE FAVORS THE BRAVE ~The project 5 XIV | Your honour is giving me a fortune!" cried he. ~"Take him, 6 XVIII | business with an immense fortune, had taken up his residence 7 XX | the warrant to arrive, and fortune at last favoured the representative 8 XXI | quietly enjoy himself with the fortune stolen from the bank. But, 9 XXI | tranquil; and yet his whole fortune was at this moment at stake. ~ 10 XXX | Fogg. He had sacrificed his fortune, and was now risking his 11 XXXI | Mr. Fogg had risked his fortune and his life. No! His servant 12 XXXII | DIRECT STRUGGLE WITH BAD FORTUNE ~The China, in leaving, 13 XXXV | There only remained of his fortune the twenty thousand pounds 14 XXXV | putting a portion of my fortune at your disposal; then your 15 XXXVI | them. Even if we admit that fortune has favoured him, he can 16 XXXVII| Pardon me, madam; my fortune belongs to you. If you had