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1 He is the party whose presence on board will prove so unfortunate .
2 I am so unfortunate already that I have nothing more to dread.
3 One officer was not quite so unfortunate as some of his friends.
4 Whether unfit, and have of course been so unfortunate , I know not.
5 Have I been so unfortunate as to vex you in any way?
6 My greatest regret is in leaving Mrs. Burrows in so unfortunate a predicament.
7 I am sorry that ye are so unfortunate in your veesits.
8 Then I shall be so unfortunate as to go without it.
9 She wearied of the day-solong, so hot, and so unfortunate .
10 Now, I am so unfortunate as not to appreciate Michel Angelo.
11 There was an unmistakable lady so unfortunate as to be a passenger there.
12 The freedmen, for so unfortunate a class, seem to be remarkably well behaved.
13 Because I was so unfortunate as to fail to win the czarina's favour.
14 It's so unfortunate that you had to get there through the back door.
15 Then his choice of life-soextraordinary, so unfortunate, I may say.
16 It was not just, she said, to one so unfortunate and so unhappy.'
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