Chap.

1 10|  had thrown in their way a good opportunity of attempting
2 12|   putting their fleet in a good condition. And although
3 25| himself by his courage and good fortune. Accordingly he
4 45| while Octavius advanced in good order, from the port. The
5 46|    his ships, that had the good fortune to escape, followed
6 47| with his army and fleet in good condition. ~
7 76|    troops, such as had the good fortune to escape were nevertheless
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