And dat is who kilt poor misfortunate Miss Ailsie, poor gal!
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I'm not so damned holy that I can look down on a misfortunate girl.
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The misfortunate oaf was a sickly, grayish hue.
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What misfortunate chance has brought you to Coombe?
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There never was sich a misfortunate nose on anybody's face-a-squokingout dat way in onseasonable hours!
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I may be humble, and misfortunate, and your prisoner; but I'm no boaster, by my very gifts.
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Ah me, ah me, misfortunate my soul!
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Oh, it's the misfortunate creature that I am, not to have any help while I was down there.
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It was a misfortunate situation.
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Then up spake the high cellarer, Methinks it is a shame to so drive a misfortunate knight to the ditch.
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Hope often sources from misfortunate and Porsche's motorsport engineers have spent most of this year proving that logic to be true.
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In the most misfortunate naming of a child since Johnny Cash sang about a boy named Sue, he is called Grayer.
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I would hope to secure your services to myself," she smiled, "should I be so misfortunate as to lose my health."
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With the disappearance of Naya Rivera, is she another victim in a long line of misfortunate events that have followed the hit show.
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With strange chickens and girls around your house something misfortunate is a-going to happen to you, Mis' Mayberry, and I see it a-coming.
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The misfortunate, otherwise unknown first-century BC Roman Egnatius -remembered because of a poem in which Catullus accuses him of cleaning his teeth with urine.