Chap.

1        2|     had the making of their fortunes. It was very certain that
2        4| which was to increase their fortunes by administering the money
3       10| that girl so devoted to her fortunes. For months she had been
4       10|  all very fine to bring her fortunes, to build her palaces; she
5       11|     to attack his crumbling fortunes and to sweep up what remained
6       11|  Now that he was trying his fortunes at race meetings on the
7       13|    made her openly squander fortunes. Her house had become a
8       13|  worldly possessions, their fortunes, their very names—were swallowed
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