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1 A vague presentiment of some terrible, irreparable misfortune disturbed his own heart.
2 The breaking of the only compass on board would be an irreparable misfortune .
3 That is an irreparable misfortune ; one which we cannot sufficiently deplore.
4 This really was an irreparable misfortune , which would have disheartened less energetic men.
5 Your words distress me, as though they urged us to some irreparable misfortune .
6 M. de Chalusse's death is an irreparable misfortune for me as for yourself.
7 It is an irreparable misfortune ; she was engaged only yesterday by a Russian officer.
8 An irreparable misfortune soon filled the Emperor's soul with despair.
9 Be upon your guard, or an irreparable misfortune may occur.'
10 Monsieur,-Godis less kind to us than you; we have met with an irreparable misfortune .
11 None felt more deeply than the Commander-in-Chief that the absence of Jackson was an irreparable misfortune .
12 My family, father, unintentionally condemned me to irreparable misfortune when they sacrificed me to family considerations.
13 The annihilation of the monarchical Right was for the chiefs of the Republican party an irreparable misfortune .
14 That would have been an irreparable misfortune .
15 That which is happening at Moscow is a horrible, irreparable misfortune ....
16 The silence was broken by a tumult of despairing voices, whose despair was justified indeed by this irreparable misfortune !
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