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1 We have nothing to do with it, and may get into mischief .
2 I thought that fellow would get into mischief before he had done.
3 Well, you and Beth must be careful not to get into mischief .
4 You'd be sure to get into mischief if I left you here.
5 He would get into mischief if I let him go where he liked.
6 You can always depend upon Billy Mink to get into mischief .
7 Let us go, too, to see that they do not get into mischief .
8 Be careful that you do not get into mischief , Dr. Marmion. She laughed.
9 What can Pauline do but just see that he doesn't get into mischief ? '
10 Now he had nothing to do but get into mischief .
11 You'll go to pieces and get into mischief without it.
12 Be careful that you do not get into mischief , Dr.
13 Yes, dear; but don't get into mischief , or worry Tabby, or pick the flowers.
14 I guess you haven't much time to get into mischief .
15 I'm to look after you, and see you don't get into mischief , I suppose.
16 Men with many ideas so often get into mischief .
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