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1 This would be a very incautious step on our part.
2 Believe me, it is slippery and marshy soil, and a single incautious step may cause me to sink.
3 It was like an incautious step on a broken foot-hedidn't think her words concerning Jenny would hurt that much.
4 The stones and pebbles were loose beneath their feet, and an incautious step could skid them into the loathsome mire.
5 Then floundering to keep his equilibrium after an incautious step , he sat down heavily and found himself skidding towards the larger crevasse.
6 But as she started on, Tisdale reappeared at the curve and, waving her hand to reassure him, she took an incautious step .
7 Times and distances also lay snares for incautious steps .
8 By putting out the light did he seek to hide himself, or mean only to circumvent my incautious steps ?
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