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1 Should you have a mishap , all is however not lost, and we advise that you get in touch with Breytenbachs without delay.
2 That means it's effectively ocean-proof, so you can take it to the beach without any worries that it might have a mishap .
3 Windlesham had a mishap with the patriality provisions, but otherwise mastered his brief.
4 You had a mishap on the moor, the servants tell me?
5 Jondalar had learned to use one, though he'd had a mishap or two in the process.
6 Ned, in his excitement, had a mishap .
7 He said it was possible they had a mishap at sea or were hiding somewhere in coastal New Zealand.
8 "We had a mishap a few days ago in testing," said Father.
9 "They had a mishap yesterday and didn't quite know what to do."
10 He said it was possible the pair had a mishap at sea or were hiding somewhere in coastal New Zealand.
11 "We had a mishap with the grill a couple days ago," Lula said to Larry.
12 We never had a mishap with them on the journey, but they were terribly thirsty on reaching Aldington, and made straight for water immediately.
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