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1 1,1| victimized, when his honor and fortune, his present and future, 2 2,3| frown, gained or lost a fortune every evening of his life. 3 2,5| stakes are large, and my fortune is imperilled, I sometimes 4 3,2| justification. With his fortune and his name, he is in a 5 3,2| if he were poor - if his fortune were impaired - if he felt 6 3,3| will no doubt double your fortune; for I'm sure you won't 7 3,3| don't deserve such good fortune. I must have been born under 8 3,3| husband had gone to tempt fortune in America. Being an honest 9 3,4| devil who went to seek his fortune in America? What imaginable 10 5,1| de Valorsay's favor - his fortune, or, at least, the fortune 11 5,1| fortune, or, at least, the fortune he was supposed to possess. " 12 5,3| somebody, and to acquire a fortune, work, for you have no property, 13 5,3| henceforth, and that he had a fortune at his command. There it 14 5,5| If I present him with a fortune, the simpleton ought certainly 15 5,5| put you in possession of a fortune of several millions?" ~M. 16 5,5| would give him half of the fortune he gave me." ~"That's too 17 5,5| possession of this enormous fortune." ~M. Wilkie started back 18 5,6| fool has squandered his fortune? I fancy I've had enough 19 5,6| hundred thousand francs - a fortune - a competency, and the 20 5,6| that this wonderful good fortune was too much for him, and 21 6,3| Marguerite, even without a fortune. "The wretch knows through 22 6,4| transaction. He only saw in me the fortune that I was to inherit. Oh! 23 6,4| will give you a handsome fortune and we will divide it. I 24 6,4| my share of the paternal fortune. As for claiming it himself, 25 6,4| possession of my brother's fortune - my husband would instantly 26 6,4| I shall remain poor. My fortune is not so large as people 27 6,5| to obtain and hold your fortune independent of your husband." ~" 28 7,4| starvation? What about the fortune?" ~"What fortune?" ~"Eh? 29 7,4| about the fortune?" ~"What fortune?" ~"Eh? why, my uncle's, 30 7,5| rights. To receive this fortune, I should be obliged to 31 7,5| Because, though this fortune belongs to me, the control 32 7,7| wishes to defraud me of my fortune. To-morrow, I call you all 33 8,3| father and all her hopes of fortune. But he did forget himself 34 8,5| been protected by a large fortune from the stern realities 35 9,3| to search for the pocket. Fortune favored her! The key was 36 11,4| you, your person, and your fortune that are imperilled. It 37 11,5| marry me, now that I have no fortune?" ~M. Fortunat had gradually 38 12,1| his connections and his fortune, had promised him his help. 39 12,1| thousand dangers to win a fortune for her. The husband who 40 12,2| proved the nucleus of their fortune. They did not mention this 41 12,4| bequeath her his immense fortune? One of these stories must 42 13,1| sacrifice a sum which would be a fortune to many men? Yes. Very well, 43 13,3| least half of the immense fortune he had inherited. However, 44 13,4| care to squander an entire fortune in a couple of years. These 45 13,5| thousand. A very handsome fortune, no doubt, and I should 46 13,8| am about to retrieve my fortune - to make it even larger 47 14,3| reason of his name, his fortune, and his connections - the 48 14,3| adventures, his horses, and his fortune, more than sufficed to make 49 14,4| his head. "Let us thank fortune that he is as he is. No 50 14,5| downward path except a large fortune. If you were poor and compelled 51 15,1| splendor of alliance, and fortune. When I was a child, my 52 15,1| of leaving all the family fortune to my brother, so that he 53 15,4| thousand dollars - a small fortune. I hoped that he would now 54 15,4| me should never enjoy the fortune which had been his only 55 15,4| separated from this immense fortune - the dream of his life - 56 15,6| world, and win position, fortune, and even name for himself. 57 15,6| estate, he concealed his fortune in every possible way. It 58 15,6| appearance and lays claim to this fortune, I entreat you to avoid 59 18,3| resumed, "with no other fortune than my epaulettes, no other 60 18,3| possession of an immense fortune. Perhaps in this wild pursuit 61 18,5| was braving death to win fortune for her, had been dazzled 62 18,5| disposed of his immense fortune in a way that would enable 63 19,2| a widow. and ruined in fortune by an unprincipled scoundrel, 64 19,3| the sole heiress to the fortune of the Count de Chalusse, 65 19,3| bequeathed you his entire fortune. This document, the validity 66 19,4| have a penny of the large fortune which really belonged to 67 19,4| while they are enjoying the fortune they have stolen from you. 68 20,1| enjoyment of a princely fortune. Madame d'Argeles's renunciation