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She notes that whatever he had done would have brought him ill luck.
The goddess of ill luck seemed to be following her tonight.
It almost seemed as if the red beast had brought ill luck with him.
To be lost on one, is a sign of sadness and ill luck.
There is a madness of ill luck in all this.
Would you draw him, and the winds of ill luck?
But you've brought so much ill luck on yourself that I needn't give you more.
They may have been grounded for more than illness or ill luck.
But as ill luck would have it, when night came on, and the time for supper had arrived.
By ill luck he had chosen this very night for his enterprise.
But here again we were met by ill luck.
I would not be your enemy because of this ill luck."
"From what I heard, it was only ill luck that you were caught.
And I lay in thick cover which only ill luck would lead him to explore.
"We'll have nothing but ill luck from the cursed thing.
One muttered angrily and made a sign against ill luck toward us.
Some ill luck had prevented Harry from sending the word through.
There was ill luck this day in his eye.
I owed your mother that, since she had the ill luck to die bearing you.
And, as ill luck would have it, he's got a toothache.
Some say she brings ill luck to those natives unfortunate enough to meet her.
And I try to believe that it was only ill luck that she died.
Sir John, we have had ill luck; we could never meet.
By ill luck the trees there grew close to the side of the road, and must have hidden it almost completely from the air.
There's been nothing but ill luck and death since they set foot in our lands."