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Alphabetical [« »] fortress 2 fortuitous 1 fortunate 14 fortunately 19 fortune 47 fortunes 6 forty 8 | Frequency [« »] 19 endure 19 fears 19 forgive 19 fortunately 19 hoped 19 judge 19 lose | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances fortunately |
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1 III| transports of affection.~ ~Fortunately, the old housekeeper interrupted 2 V| chastise the insolent wretch.~ ~Fortunately—unfortunately, perhaps—his 3 VI| boiled. I pinioned him. Fortunately, six or seven men fell upon 4 XIV| deliberations were soon fortunately interrupted by a summons 5 XXIV| blood mount to his forehead. Fortunately, a warning glance from the 6 XXV| murmured the priest.~ ~“Fortunately, he must have crossed the 7 XXVII| that he had been wounded.~ ~Fortunately for the duke, one of the 8 XXVII| say. I have another proof, fortunately—material and indestructible 9 XXVII| father is innocent!”~ ~But fortunately the abbe had the presence 10 XXIX| resumed the marquis. “Fortunately, it is only half-past seven, 11 XXIX| terribly high. The baron fortunately is still agile and vigorous.” 12 XXXI| you must conceal yourself. Fortunately, I know a safe retreat in 13 XXXIII| unable to moderate it. But fortunately all efforts to discover 14 XXXV| of Poignot’s cottage.~ ~Fortunately there was a little grove 15 XXXV| heard from an eyewitness.~ ~Fortunately, or unfortunately, he knew 16 XXXVI| support her, almost carry her. Fortunately they were not far from the 17 XLIV| was night, but Marie-Anne, fortunately, knew Martial’s letter by 18 XLVII| forgotten how to walk.”~ ~“Fortunately, we are almost there,” replied 19 LII| following morning. Martial, fortunately, was in Vienna at the time.~ ~