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1 No man in public life is more fortunate in his domestic relations.
2 Another Escape, more fortunate than the one recorded in the preceding Chapter.
3 Nothing could have been more fortunate than the revival of the project.
4 In one point he was more fortunate than the book's fantastic hero.
5 In one point he was more fortunate than the novel's fantastic hero.
6 In one point he was more fortunate than Catulle Sarrazin's fantastic hero.
7 We have lost considerably; but we may be more fortunate next time.
8 But in both these troubles she was more fortunate than she anticipated.
9 He has been more fortunate than myself in making your acquaintance earlier.
10 You are more fortunate ; can have a home of elegance, luxury, and-
11 But let us look at the case of her more fortunate sister.
12 We shall meet him again in another reign, under more fortunate auspices.
13 Perhaps we shall be more fortunate if we follow the western tunnel.
14 Nor could the separation have taken place at a more fortunate time.
15 The other was more fortunate , and got clear just before we foundered.
16 He and his companion after lunch were no more fortunate than before.
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