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1
Night is
very
mischievous
and reminds me of you all the time.
2
A fool, and a
very
mischievous
and malicious one, as fools mostly are.
3
Bessie's seatmate, a girl named Nora, about Bessie's own age, was
very
mischievous
.
4
The craggs were irregularly broken, and a false step would have been
very
mischievous
.
5
Angry women are always either
very
mischievous
or very useful.
6
These baboons are
very
mischievous
creatures, and are not to be attacked with impunity.
7
Not having heard Eldon, they cannot know how
very
mischievous
and disingenuous he was.
8
Letters of this sort are often
very
mischievous
,
Mr. Brotherson.
9
They might demand secrets of a
very
mischievous
nature.
10
Johnny Carter seems to be a
very
mischievous
boy.
11
But by all accounts they are
very
mischievous
creatures!
12
Nan was
very
mischievous
,
and soon succeeded in pushing Eric out, under where the waves broke.
13
And the answer comes, it may be very good properly used, or
very
mischievous
if abused.
14
That would be a very absurd thing to conceive, and a
very
mischievous
thing to attempt.
15
The knowledge possessed by the pestilent fellows as to the actual position of affairs, was
very
mischievous
.
16
Jays are here common, and
very
mischievous
,
in devouring our Fruit, and spoiling more than they eat.
very
mischievous
very