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1 His gloomy, self absorbed silence seemed a bad augury for her plans.
2 These symptoms, which he considered a bad augury , increased Octave's irritation.
3 When they were gone, I reflected over what had passed and thought this first scene of no bad augury .
5 This studied negligence was of bad augury , but who would have imagined treatment so strange and so unheard of?
6 It's not that I'm superstitious, but to give a boat a name of bad augury to sailors appears to me .
7 The scuffle behind the curtain was a thing of bad augury for that Number One for whom the Chinaman had neither love nor dislike.
8 'I saw the castle, and I thought it was of bad augury , for it looks like a great prison.'
9 "A spider is also very significant," said Kennedy; "in the morning it is of bad augury , and in the evening good."
10 "Ah, monsieur le duc, I understand you now; yet it seems a bad augury to have to begin my reign by cabals and intrigues."
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