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1 But in a corrupted city this institution grew to be most mischievous .
2 A partial reformation is the most mischievous influence that can work in society.
3 But this is not the most mischievous effect of the spectacle.
4 The young lady laughed with the most mischievous , elf-like enjoyment of this prospect.
5 She is the most mischievous and hard-headed child I ever saw.
6 She is the most mischievous and worrisome child I ever saw.
7 That Jesus has two natures is of the most mischievous fictions of theology.
8 They are the sauciest and most mischievous of all fairies.
9 Ghosts from the psychiatric ward are apparently the most mischievous .
10 He was probably one of the most mischievous boys that was ever in an organ-loft.
11 Some of the shocks were vertical, and others horizontal, the latter being the most mischievous .
12 Of all political fallacies, this has perhaps had the widest and the most mischievous operation.
13 The bishop possessed a baboon, the most mischievous and malignant creature that ever was seen.
14 Even at their most mischievous , his children obeyed him.
15 The most mischievous Irish festival of all is back.
16 SOCRATES: And most mischievous and most disgraceful when having to do with the greatest matters?
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