Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|       Nodot, a French soldier of fortune, a commissary officer who
 2    1,  15|      made up my mind to be gone. Fortune favored me, as it turned
 3    1,  17|           Oh wonderful stroke of Fortune! The peasant had not yet
 4    1,  17|          was for the reason that Fortune had released me from a very
 5    1,  19|       were as willing as he, and Fortune aided the cause of each
 6    2,  33|    placed on high. Near by stood Fortune with her horn of plenty,
 7    2,  42|       has a right to. He saw his fortune multiplied tenfold, but
 8    2,  47|       was meant for. He sure was Fortune's son! Lead turned to gold
 9    2,  48|          more than another man's fortune. I happen to know where
10    2,  49|         hundred thousand and his fortune never feel it, but his name
11    2,  59|         turn up;~Our whole lives Fortune bungles up.~Falernian, boy,
12    2,  74|         I hope to grow fatter in fortune but not in figure, my cook
13    2,  79|     thrift that brought me to my fortune. I was just as tall as that
14    2,  80|        and came into a Senator's fortune. But nobody's ever satisfied
15    2,  80|          were the nest-egg of my fortune. A thing's soon done when
16    3,  84|        lives,~Just as in dicing, Fortune smiles or lowers;~When good
17    3,  86|         upon any scheme, because Fortune has a method of her own.~  ~
18    3,  87|            The trader trusts his fortune to the sea and takes his
19    3,  96|     enemy, and vexed at his good fortune; but I controlled my tongue
20    3,  98|      such a son as you! May your fortune be in keeping with your
21    4, 104|       all of a sudden, as though Fortune were bent upon annihilating
22    4, 118|          in death? No! Malignant fortune grudges even that. Look!
23    4, 123|       with wine;~And soldiers of fortune whose weapons have rusted,
24    4, 124| TWENTIETH.~"Three chieftains did fortune bring forth, whom the fury
25    4, 124|   corpses; and challenged~Winged Fortune in words such as these: '
26    4, 125|        from her capricious heart Fortune made answer: 'O father~Whom
27    4, 127|         run from the gale and to Fortune~Trust all! But why sorrow
28    4, 127|         and glory forsaking! Now Fortune capricious~Looks down on
29    5, 129|         and more to believe that Fortune had turned away her face
30    5, 137|    Forgive a light offense! When fortune smiles~I'll not thy glory
31    5, 142|       abjectly unfortunate. "Has Fortune, always inimical to me,
32    5, 142|        unhappy wretch that I am! Fortune and Love have joined forces
33    5, 143|     fresh recriminations against Fortune, and) I had not yet finished
34    5, 145|   passion or avarice. They wooed fortune with an abandon that soon
35    5, 145|       changes, as day by day the fortune of the state is higher and
36    5, 145|      from my fear that such high fortune may rather master us, than
37    5, 154|        alliance of virtue and of fortune. The long period of her
38    6     |        feast. But, since jealous Fortune has grudged us greater blessings,
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