We have no meanings for "whole misfortune" in our records yet.
1 The whole misfortune of beings like me is their isolation.
2 The whole misfortune of the present Filipinos consists in that they have become only half-way brutes.
3 The loss of those two salmon, whether big or little fish, was not the whole misfortune .
4 I am to give to the unfortunate, when my whole misfortune is that I have nothing to give.
5 But the chief blow fell upon the commander-in-chief of Metz, Marshal Bazaine, to whose "treachery" the whole misfortune of France was attributed.
6 The whole misfortune , I repeat, is the result of the crime committed forty-three years ago, the crime which we accepted to avoid recommencing the war.
7 "No, no," returned Sophie; "my folly, my extravagance, has caused the whole misfortune ! "
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