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    1. Party: If you are in a party and dance, you will have good fortune


    2. You will bring me good fortune


    3. Before his recent retirement James Cameron’s octopine good fortune reached its happy tentacles out to touch every aspect of his life, not the least part of which was his stunningly beautiful eldest daughter, the delightfully named Cyberia


    4. Now, though, he was rich, handsome, had fine clothes and he had a new set of friends, who were all eager to join with him in his good fortune


    5. This lovely old place was once owned by a famous television personality, whose claim to good fortune and favour was based upon his inestimable knowledge of all things horticultural


    6. She was also blessed with the good fortune to have moved into one of the two ground floor bedsits, which boasted high ceilings, large sash windows and more than enough room to swing a cat


    7. who were all eager to join with him in his good fortune


    8. She was also blessed with the good fortune to


    9. He is stunned by his good fortune, by his darling girl


    10. directions, ‘Good fortune,’ he greeted

    11. What good fortune brings you here?” The fairy was so beautiful that for a moment Chen could only stare


    12. By a great stroke of good fortune none of the people were seriously injured, but one of the horses broke its leg and had to be put down


    13. It also, as good fortune might have it, was at the edge of town near opposite to the Livingson Bungalow Lodges


    14. “We have been very fortunate to have been offered a facility and support from our village, would it be appropriate to, I don't know, in some way return our good fortune somehow to the village?” Allowing for a minimum period of initial reflection and chatter, she continued


    15. It has been my great good fortune that fair Caro has been so generous as to offer me her home for all these weeks


    16. He had the good fortune to run into Sheizenn at that tiny roof-plaz on the Thulingain where you can catch a glimpse of the southern horizon


    17. Upon their awakening, however, either at the end of their projects, or when they were no longer able to carry them on, they very seldom, I believe, had the good fortune to find it


    18. wished Berenice good fortune and hugged her close, they said farewell


    19. Nerissa could hardly believe her good fortune


    20. To see a rainbow in your dream represents hope, success and good fortune in the form of money, prestige, or fame

    21. He proposed, therefore, to take that way, as both the shortest and the surest, and he had the good fortune to convince Isabella of Castile of the probability of his project


    22. Instead of piddling for the little prizes which are to be found in what may be called the paltry raffle of colony faction, they might then hope, from the presumption which men naturally have in their own ability and good fortune, to draw some of the great prizes which sometimes come from the wheel of the great state lottery of British politics


    23. And as they are eating the pizza, a deep sense of satisfaction fills the air of that home, and Dad reflects on the events of the past few days, the close family relations he enjoys, and the good fortune that has came his way, and, in his thoughts, he says, “Thanks God


    24. During the French war, which began in 1755, their arms partook of the general good fortune of those of Great Britain


    25. The sect which had the good fortune to be leagued with the conquering party necessarily shared in the victory of its ally, by whose favour and protection it was soon enabled, in some degree, to silence and subdue all its


    26. We ate, sang psalms and hymns, and thanked God for our good fortune


    27. fair – to share her good fortune with him but his attitude had ended that feeling


    28. An annuity, with a right of survivorship, is really worth more than an equal annuity for a separate life ; and, from the confidence which every man naturally has in his own good fortune, the principle upon which is founded the success of all lotteries, such an annuity generally sells for something more than it is worth


    29. We got back to the barn and everyone agreed that we had received the devils own luck and they congratulated us on our good fortune


    30. The cat ensured his good fortune when he hopped over to my husband using only his back legs, looking like a mutant kangaroo

    31. good fortune, particularly those who did lose their ships to the Confederates


    32. " Explained Saldon, preying his good fortune that he had remembered to stow his crossbow and Halon's bow in a locker at the back of the boat


    33. Of course, handling good fortune with grace, dignity, and charity are, also, self-defining acts, but we, as a whole, are ultimately, defined by the way we overcome adversity


    34. As Dorro and Forgo’s vessel ventured forth from the harbor in the morning darkness, folks were already massing along wharfs and celebrating their good fortune


    35. An individual should never feel overly confident or complacent (over) his or her (―own‖) good fortune, but stand guard, rather, (over) its capricious designs


    36. Add a pinch of Talent and Good Fortune and therein lies the formula for success


    37. A doubter of the integrity of casinos, he maintained as part of his personal faith that a pretty woman, whose excitement at winning draws a crowd to a table, has an unusual tendency towards long streaks of good fortune


    38. The Lord blessed him with good fortune when a new Columbian cocaine-producing lab began to sell its product


    39. She slipped through that mess but by only the skin of her teeth, and such good fortune wouldn’t happen a second time


    40. I smiled as I thought about my good fortune

    41. It was none of my business really, just my good fortune that in knowing Martha I had happened upon someone who could feed my fascination with Tommy Trent


    42. Colling told Elizabeth about their good fortune the following day


    43. On the outskirts of the Forest, they could hear the cheers of Human voices, celebrating their turn in good fortune


    44. He can find no joy in the father’s approval and/or happiness that is the source of his brother’s good fortune


    45. But Cain could not be happy for his brother’s good fortune; he could think only of his own misfortune and misery


    46. That another’s good fortune need not diminish your own


    47. In suffering their share of “survivor guilt,” they (or others) might have attempted to moralize their inexplicably good fortune


    48. He was suddenly angry at her, for her selfish acceptance of her good fortune


    49. They had somehow managed to come this far without meeting any other Russian patrols, and Colling did not want such good fortune to be dashed by their tearing the bottom of the Syrena out on the carcass of some submerged ship


    50. Imagine how proud that original author of this first of all stories, that storyteller-of-old, would be to find out how well he had described what he had seen through that spiritual journey he’d had the immensely good fortune to have gone on














































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