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1   III,     53|     in a gloomy vigilance and mischievous schemes. ~ ~
2    IV,      2|  watchful, qualities quite as mischievous when hypocritically assumed
3    IV,     16|  inciting her proud spirit by mischievous talk. ~ ~
4    VI,      4| senators, as he was a daring, mischievous man, who pryed into every
5   XII,     25|       then added that she had mischievous designs on the State, and
6   XIV,     30|     and withdraw himself from mischievous gossip. He had ancestral
7    XV,     54|   Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked
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