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    1. That, immediately, on a signal, the prisoner was removed to the interior of the prison again; but, that he, the Doctor, had then so strongly pleaded for permission to remain and assure himself that his son-in-law was, through no malice or mischance, delivered to the concourse whose murderous yells outside the gate had often drowned the proceedings, that he had obtained the permission, and had remained in that Hall of Blood until the danger was over


    2. "By mischance I am," replied Don Quixote; "though the ills arising from well-bestowed affections should be esteemed favours rather than


    3. He would have been discovered by the beating of his heart, if by any mischance the jailers had entered at that moment


    4. So, bevelling around by Mullett's and the Signal House which they shortly reached, they proceeded perforce in the direction of Amiens street railway terminus, Mr Bloom being handicapped by the circumstance that one of the back buttons of his trousers had, to vary the timehonoured adage, gone the way of all buttons though, entering thoroughly into the spirit of the thing, he heroically made light of the mischance


    5. "A mischance?" repeated the baroness


    6. “And what if another Part of him is harm’d by Mischance, and he cannot walk? Would Justice then be serv’d?”


    7. ) Examples of this kind are convenient for the authors since they do not involve the risk of some later mischance casting doubt upon their judgment


    8. No mischance befell them; if benighted in the wood, they lay down on the moss to repose and sleep till the morning; and their mother was satisfied as to their safety, and felt no fear about them


    9. But at that point a slight mischance befell her


    10. I was ready to cry at this mischance

    11. For six days these conditions had been changing, with all their attendant incidents and chances, and the time was ripe for a mischance


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    misadventure mischance mishap bad luck adversity reverse defeat catastrophe affliction