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Read this line from the passage: All may run smoothly for a while, then storms gather about the head of the child of fortune What does Charles mean when he makes this remark? A person who has enjoyed good fortune may suffer misfortune. A fortunate person gets opportunities to travel across the seas. A person who has been lucky has to suffer bad weather. A person who is fortunate becomes skeptical and mistrustful.

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I believe the answer is "A person who has enjoyed good fortune may suffer misfortune.", although I could see an argument for "A person who is fortunate becomes skeptical and mistrustful."
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