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1 I'd rather have believed anything downright wicked of myself, than of you, Archibald.
2 But it's wicked, downright wicked - and I don't care who hears me!
3 If you choose to die yourself, it's downright wicked to bring death to us.
4 Your stimulation of my combative instincts is downright wicked .
5 I told her she was a downright wicked girl!
6 It is downright wicked of you, Humphrey-andyour poor father not a week in the grave.
7 And it's downright wicked to break one's word.
8 A real downright wicked fellow, like Marr.
9 And David did not see anything wonderful in the dark, deep eyes at all,-theylooked downright wicked to him.
10 He was just downright wicked .
11 It would be downright wicked !
12 Why, it's downright wicked .
13 It would make me downright wicked to go on living with John Charteris; you ought to want to save me from that.
14 They said I was downright wicked , because one day I tore the dress off a girl who said my skin was tallowy, like my name.
15 "See here, Bob," said Frank, "that's downright wicked , if you mean it.
16 "I call it downright wicked of the squire to suspect you of such a thing."
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