Book,  chapter

1    1,    3|   CHILDREN~LORD GLENARVAN’S fortune was enormous, and he spent
2    1,    4| possessed of a considerable fortune.~It was then that he projected
3    1,    4|  his countrymen, placed his fortune at the service of the cause,
4    1,   10|   was accordingly done, and fortune favored the chief officer,
5    2,    6|    with his family, to seek fortune and happiness beyond the
6    2,   15|     this inn wont make his fortune in a place like this. What
7    2,   17|      it will be a stroke of fortune.’ ‘He is a very devil, is
8    3,    7|      We might have the good fortune to fall in with a detachment
9    3,   15|   Paganel also had the good fortune to espy, in a thicket, a
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