What is the “misadventure ” that William Douglas speaks about?¿
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- The “misadventure” that William Douglas speaks about is the one where he was thrown into a swimming pool by an older boy. He found it difficult to breathe and almost drowned. He made three unsuccessful attempts to jump out of the water. He would have drowned if someone hadn't brought him out of the water.
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- The “misadventure” that William Douglas speaks about is the one where he was thrown into a swimming pool by an older boy. He found it difficult to breathe and almost drowned. He made three unsuccessful attempts to jump out of the water. He would have drowned if someone hadn't brought him out of the water.
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