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1 You, too, are inclined to think that I'm in an awful scrape .
2 You know what it is to be in an awful scrape .
3 If you do, you will get me into an awful scrape . '
4 For God's sake, Yetta, get me out of this - this awful scrape .
5 I am really grateful when I think what an awful scrape we have avoided.
6 You don't know what an awful scrape I shall get into if you do.
7 Kitty Malone has got into the most awful scrape .
8 We might 'a' got into an awful scrape , tackling such a thing on a Friday.
9 If you go on, you will get into some awful scrape , and papa will be grieved.
10 I should not be a bit surprised if Fred were expelled; he will certainly get into an awful scrape .
11 I would, because I am fond of her, and she has got into the most awful scrape at school.
12 Thee didn't know what an awful scrape I was getting thee into when I brought thee home from meeting.
13 We're in an awful scrape now, but we'll get out of it somehow if you'll only be plucky about it!
14 It was an awful scrape : so thought the broker's son; and Sandy, notwithstanding the difference in their social standing, was of the same opinion.
15 I am in the most awful scrape any one was ever in, and you are the only one who can help me out of it.
16 I am in the most awful scrape any boy ever was in, and you are the only one who can help me out of it.
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