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1 Elfride began to cry at this very unpropitious aspect of affairs.
2 He was a struggling man, beset by poverty and other circumstances very unpropitious to mental work.
3 Then came the suggestion, This is a very unpropitious time to settle a matter of this importance.
4 A negro came, of a very unpropitious aspect, and, opening the door, looked at me in silence.
5 The weather, too, was very unpropitious for the trial, notwithstanding which a very large number of gentlemen were present.
6 This period is very unpropitious for some girls, who suddenly shoot up, become ugly, sallow and frail, like plants before their due season.
7 "Are the Fates very unpropitious ? "
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