Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|            of Darkness and Doer of Mischief, whose might is great in
 2     I,       X|          the "Maticza" to do her a mischief on the strength of Hungarian
 3     I,       X|         could effect, and how much mischief I should be able to prevent. "
 4     I,    XIII|          little vixen, and full of mischief. If any of the young dandies
 5    II,      II|          etc., are prompted to the mischief they do by some abnormity
 6    II,      II|           spiritual, that would do mischief purely for mischief's sake,
 7    II,      II|       would do mischief purely for mischief's sake, out of evil principle,
 8    II,      II| compliments to keep him from doing mischief. Therefore they raise altars
 9    II,       V|        corporal being who would do mischief without a material motive,
10    II,       V|             simply for the sake of mischief and the pleasure he found
11    II,     VII|          quack may do just as much mischief with the pressure of her
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