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1 1,1| representing herself as an unfortunate victim of circumstances, 2 1,1| succeed; and if you are unfortunate, they cast you off." ~However, 3 2,5| silent! Don't insult an unfortunate woman who is a thousand 4 4,1| with many others, drove the unfortunate baron almost frantic with 5 5,6| M. Wilkie conceived the unfortunate idea of inviting Victor 6 6,1| aroused in his heart by the unfortunate plight of Mademoiselle Marguerite, 7 6,3| wishing you to assist that unfortunate man who was dishonored here 8 7,2| forgive me!" Alas! the unfortunate woman had failed in playing 9 7,6| this the way you treat an unfortunate woman who has sacrificed 10 7,7| Go to the house of this unfortunate woman who gave you birth, 11 8,3| her relatives had not been unfortunate like herself - that they 12 9,2| Like every one who has been unfortunate, she feared illusions, and 13 9,4| contemplation which, if no unfortunate and well-nigh impossible 14 12,2| as Baroness Trigault, an unfortunate girl whom her mother cannot 15 12,3| her because she has been unfortunate? Am I to regard her birth 16 14,5| By a sort of miracle the unfortunate woman had survived the terrible 17 15,1| thought myself the most unfortunate being in the world - and 18 16,2| impossible. "Ah! this is most unfortunate!" faltered Wilkie. "What 19 18,1| heart of the lonely and unfortunate! "How can I ever thank you, 20 18,3| have told you that I was an unfortunate foundling, with no other 21 18,3| she could understand the unfortunate young man's intentions, 22 19,1| my poor child?" ~For the unfortunate girl advanced with an automatic