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10290 At Waterloo we were fortunate in catching a train for Leatherhead , where we hired a trap at the station inn and drove for four or five miles through the lovely Surrey lanes .
13211 We were fortunate enough to catch an early train at Waterloo , and in a little under an hour we found ourselves among the fir- woods and the heather of Woking .
13628 We were fortunate in finding that Lord Holdhurst was still in his chambers at Downing Street , and on Holmes sending in his card we were instantly shown up .
13790 It is fortunate that you are old schoolfellows , as you must have much to talk over .
49045 ' I think that on the whole you have had a fortunate escape , ' said Sherlock Holmes .
51059 ' That is very fortunate , as I have one or two matters of importance to look into just at present .
55741 You seem most fortunate in having an employé who comes under the full market price .
55851 ' '' Then , good-bye , Mr. Jabez Wilson , and let me congratulate you once more on the important position which you have been fortunate enough to gain . ''
103298 The meat is then packed and distributed among the Muslim community , especially to families who are less fortunate .
103299 This day , which is the perfect time to observe the ethics and practices of the Muslim community , serves as a reminder to share one 's wealth with the less fortunate .

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