We have no meanings for "get into jail" in our records yet.
1 You must get into jail , and wait for him when he's brought off the gallows.
2 He ought to have been ashamed to get into jail after you had been helping him.
3 It ain't much trouble to get into jail .
4 But, as Ned discovered, it is easier to get into jail in Peru than it is to get out.
6 He appeared to be so good-natured a fellow that I ventured to ask what he had done to get into jail .
7 It was certainly too bad-ifonly he had not got into jail -
8 The faculties for getting into jail seem to be ample.
9 Besides, I have an unhappy faculty for getting into jail .
10 For, Jack came even here, and the mistress had got into jail through deluding Jack.
11 He got into jail for life, but was afterwards pardoned out and embraced the Christian religion.
12 Then here it is, and if you breathe a single word I wouldn't wonder if you got into jail .
13 "We'll be lucky if we don't get into jail ! "
14 She expects me to end by blowing somebody up with dynamite or by getting into jail for throwing bricks at the borough police.
15 A lieutenant speaks of a criminal whose soul Kate Lee wrestled for; after giving good promise, he broke into sin again and got into jail .
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