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Infortune

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In`for´tune
n.1.Misfortune.


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Whoever has been spared by Saturn--the Greater Infortune--might still become the prey of his smaller companion named Mars, the Lesser Infortune.
Marguerite d'Autriche (1480-1530) was twice widowed by the age of 24 and chose "Fortune infortune fort une" (Fortune makes one very unfortunate) as her motto: the polyphonic songs in her chanson albums touch again and again on tragedy and misfortune.
exclus meme, hors les jours de grande infortune ou le plus grand nombre se rallie autour de la victime, comme les Juifs autour de Dreyfus, de la sympathie--parfois de la societe--de leur semblables, auxquels ils donnent le degout de voir ce qu'ils sont, depeint dans un miroir qui .
 
 
 
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