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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 2,2 | a man. Such was he whom Fortune was destined to make a conqueror, 2 3,1 | leaving a considerable fortune, he resolved to do no more 3 3,1 | like an ordinary man, if fortune had not thus interposed 4 3,1 | named Manuel Melchior. ~Fortune kept the promises she had 5 3,1 | made by his rapid rise to fortune: so during the whole of 6 3,2 | sometimes dreamed of such good fortune, yet his joy was little 7 3,2 | Such was the man whose fortune was to fulfil all his desires. 8 3,3 | only served to increase our fortune, and by an unfortunate issue 9 3,3 | storm which our too good fortune had stirred up against us. ~" 10 3,3 | the continuance of his own fortune otherwise than by taking 11 3,4 | paid out of his private fortune, which made it possible 12 3,4 | enough, either by birth and fortune or by intellect, to enter 13 3,4 | one or other. The turn of fortune was for Alexander. ~Italy, 14 4,3 | the very moment when the fortune of his family was changing. ~ ~ 15 7,2 | decided to increase the fortune of his firstborn by doing 16 7,2 | path of my ambition, my fortune, and my love?" ~"It is the 17 7,3 | would open out his path to fortune, should seize his dagger 18 7,3 | Michelotto, seeing his own fortune in this crime, replied that 19 10,2| arrived, he found that the fortune of his sister Lucrezia had 20 10,2| his conquests. ~Another fortune also had been making prodigious 21 10,2| stay in France, viz. the fortune of Gian Borgia, the pope' 22 10,3| with the glory, genius, and fortune of the great man whose name 23 12,3| another addition to his fortune; this was to come from a 24 12,4| now having a run of good fortune, and he learned on the same 25 13,3| confidence in his own good fortune, and while he was on the 26 14,1| less dear according to his fortune; the price, left to be settled 27 14,1| he had amassed an immense fortune. ~So, when all was settled


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