How to use "fortune" in a sentence

Sentences

She's going to make us a fortune

I suppose you've got some sort of career, now? Perhaps you've made a fortune

Thenardier's presence, however, offered him another opportunity; it gave him the chance to solve the mystery of Cosette's fortune.

'But he's a splendid man! The fortune was really his, and he's not a murderer or thief at all! He's a hero and a saint!'

When Thenardier had left, unable to believe his good fortune, Marius ran to find Cosette and told her everything immediately.

"You've spent a small fortune here

And George Lincoln Stanhope Alexander, who was an heir to both the fortune of the Pennsylvania Alexander's and to the enormous wealth of the Delaware Stanhopes, had absolutely no patience with people who were penurious.

Her expression would have been appropriate to the face of a gypsy fortune-teller peering with a clairvoyant frown at tealeaves.

'Anyway, my friend and I have heard many strange secrets in this room, and we have had the fortune to help many people