And twenty thousand pounds was a real fortune, a sum on which a man could live forever.
This offer was a real and unarguable fortune.
But the story behind the real Flynt's fortune may not be so storybook.
Well, now, that would be a real fortune to us, my friend; let us go back to the Jew's again.
His whole fortune, both personal and real, were confiscated in 1343 by the Queen of Navarre.
In the audience chamber, real good fortune smiled on him.
By a stroke of real fortune, he had received timely orders from The Shadow.
No gentleman could amass a real fortune by seizing prize after prize.
She would also inherit Blade's property, and that was a real fortune.
Only lack of real fortune kept him at Delnoch and away from Drenan, which he loved.