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1 Why is it that everyone finds eloquence so inauspicious ?
2 How was it at so inauspicious a time?
3 Nationally, there has ceased to be any peril of so inauspicious and yet outwardly attractive an amalgamation.
4 Even this journey, which seemed so inauspicious , might, he thought, be but the beginning of a happy end.
5 Perhaps Heaven designed to save not only us, but herself, from the certain misery of nuptials so inauspicious !
6 To have commenced the battle at so inauspicious a moment would have been little worthy of a great captain.
7 Never did a man return to his native land under more auspicious conditions who had gone thence under conditions so inauspicious .
8 Delighted at so pleasant a termination to so inauspicious a beginning, I looked forward to the evening's entertainment with bright and elastic spirits.
9 Just in this strait, he that had of old been so inauspicious , Dick Davison, came once more into play,-but ,thistime, not as a marplot.
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