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fortis 1
fortnight 5
fortunate 14
fortunately 26
fortune 46
fortune- 1
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26 fifty
26 fight
26 fortunately
26 gained
26 hatred
26 introduced
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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fortunately

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1 6 | received with enthusiasm, when fortunately eleven o'clock struck. D' 2 10| from the first story, which fortunately was not very elevated, without 3 11| minister of Charles I. ~Fortunately, he had no opportunity to 4 13| gallant and chivalric period. ~Fortunately, the reader may remember, 5 13| remember, or may not remember-- fortunately we have promised not to 6 13| placed her beyond reach." ~"Fortunately, Monsieur d'Artagnan is 7 17| who has a Spanish heart. Fortunately we have the great cardinal; 8 20| be made to move a step. ~Fortunately, as we have said, they were 9 20| leisure to look to his wound. Fortunately, as d'Artagnan had thought, 10 26| pretending to search for it. "But fortunately the world is a sepulcher; 11 27| ordered and a ham which, fortunately for him, had been left out 12 29| significant glance at Porthos. "Fortunately, by our marriage contract, 13 30| I learn--be it so; but fortunately you are not mine." ~It might 14 38| for a hair," said Athos. "Fortunately, the day after tomorrow 15 38| even your own shadow." ~"Fortunately," said d'Artagnan, "all 16 38| politeness to return it to you. Fortunately, you have the sapphire." ~" 17 39| made the cup overflow." ~"Fortunately," added he, "my good friends 18 40| invitation; but you did not come. Fortunately, nothing is lost by this 19 41| purpose of making sure. Fortunately, deceived by d'Artagnan' 20 47| too," said d'Artagnan. ~"Fortunately, she is far off," said Porthos, " 21 57| herself. ~But the knife had fortunately, we ought to say skillfully, 22 58| if you have any." ~"Yes; fortunately they have left me all I 23 58| bottom of the ladder." ~"Fortunately it is too short by six feet." ~" 24 58| precious burden to anybody. ~Fortunately the storm began to subside, 25 63| No," replied Athos, "fortunately Monsieur d'Artagnan has 26 64| stopped for the third time. ~Fortunately, a mendicant passed, who,


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