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 1    1,    1|    contos. Ah! there is quite a fortune here for me to realize if
 2    1,    1|         I wish it, with all his fortune, as he ought to pay with
 3    1,    1|    suspects that he has made my fortune!”~For the last time Torres
 4    1,    2|  contained his document and his fortune, it was this imprudence
 5    1,    3|    Garral was without family or fortune. Trouble, he said, had obliged
 6    1,    3|         wife.~“You have made my fortune,” he said, “and I shall
 7    1,    3|      this union I know that the fortune of my daughter is assured.”~“
 8    1,    3|       him. He studied as if the fortune of his father would not
 9    1,    3|         she lived on the modest fortune which her husband had left
10    1,   13|        it carries, constitute a fortune!”~“The Joam Garral and his
11    1,   19|       Frio.”~“At a stroke their fortune was made?” asked Fragoso.~“
12    1,   19|    nothing if they could gain a fortune by one bold stroke. But
13    1,   20|       that paper the half of my fortune is yours.”~“The half of
14    1,   20|       yours.”~“The half of your fortune?” exclaimed Torres; “agreed,
15    2,    5|       cost of the whole of your fortune!”~“If Torres had only asked
16    2,    5|        Torres had only asked my fortune, I would have given it to
17    2,    5|    mercy, required more than my fortune!”~“How so?”~“My daughter’
18    2,    5| document might still be worth a fortune if, supposing I am acquitted
19    2,   15|      document. This was quite a fortune, and so people of all classes
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