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fortnight 1
fortune 31
fortunes 1
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32 having
32 own
32 young
31 fortune
31 its
31 marechal
31 side
Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | perhaps, or of some good fortune happening to one of them, 2 I | announcement as folks of small fortune are wont to be at any intervention 3 I | will and the amount of the fortune, so to work round to these 4 I | has left the whole of his fortune—about twenty thousand francs 5 I | acceptance.”~“Good. Then—then the fortune is quite clear?”~“Perfectly 6 I | friend Marechal had left his fortune to my little Jean?”~“Yes, 7 I | recruit my health, since fortune drops on us from the skies.~ 8 II | who had inherited a vast fortune, and who, thanks to that 9 II | liqueur is enough to make a fortune,” he would often say.~He 10 II | lately dead, has left his fortune to my brother.”~The druggist 11 III | firmly resolved to make his fortune. Several times already he 12 III | himself, for he would owe his fortune solely to his own exertions; 13 III | call his own.~The little fortune his father had saved brought 14 III | bachelor should leave his fortune to a friend’s two sons was 15 III | induce him to renounce the fortune he had already accepted 16 III | It used to be said that Fortune was blind, but I believe 17 IV | his brother’s windfall of fortune and his religious affection 18 IV | home is enough to make the fortune of a lawyer. It attracts 19 IV | definitely into possession of his fortune; and then he put two or 20 IV | this Marechal leave all his fortune to Jean?”~It was not jealousy 21 IV | then—why leave his whole fortune to Jean? No, he had never 22 IV | he had given his whole fortune to the second child! Why?~ 23 IV | the youth with a little fortune proposed to her by their 24 IV | intelligence, to make the fortune they hoped for. And so her 25 IV | since he had left all his fortune to his son—their son!~And 26 V | mother had left him all his fortune; he took the money and thought 27 VI | him to patience. His good fortune, too, had turned his head, 28 VI | since he had come into his fortune, had asked himself every 29 VII | not do to accept one man’s fortune when another is reputed 30 VII | the man who left you his fortune. Well, then— a decent man 31 VIII| took him by storm. This fortune which had come to him. Would


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