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The Sphinx, inexplicably, but most fortunately, killed herself; the Thebans were saved.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton

This part was, most fortunately, quite steep; for had the vessel touched in her swift course, she must have been swung with violence against the rocks, and much damaged, perhaps irreparably.

From Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's ships Adventure and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836 Volume I. - Proceedings of the First Expedition, 1826-1830 by Fitzroy, Robert

In the nineteenth century England was the most fortunately situated country, geographically, in the world.

From The Victorian Age The Rede Lecture for 1922 by Inge, William Ralph

Stephenson was, most fortunately, better than he had been for some time, being able to carry a gun and walk.

From North-Pole Voyages by Mudge, Zachariah Atwell

You have come out of this night’s business most fortunately.

From Dangerous Ground or, The Rival Detectives by Lynch, Lawrence L.




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