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And all alone for so long- was it possible she might be able to get into mischief?
The friends, however, play baseball during the day while getting into mischief at night.
Kids liked to get into mischief, but all he ever did was read books.
He was, we figured, too old to get into mischief.
When a student's failing in class, or he gets into mischief, parents want to find a reason.
Like any other child his age, he has a penchant for getting into mischief.
The weekends were even worse: more time to get into mischief.
"No one ever said anything to me about Lan getting into mischief."
If they don't, they'll be out and getting into mischief.
"Only because she wanted to make sure I didn't have any fun that is, get into mischief."
But mainly, it is good to get into mischief while you're still young enough to profit from the experience.
When it was done working, it could get into mischief.
When was I ever allowed to get into mischief?
I bet that if kids really wanted to get into mischief, they'd find a way."
As a bratty boy, he could be expected to get into mischief like this.
Tiffany is described as being a little terror and always getting into mischief.
But he is not here, so let's take advantage of his absence and get into mischief."
She gets into mischief and causes her mom no end of trouble."
He was a friendly alien who frequently got into mischief on Earth.
Madeleine has done nothing but get into mischief here.
He was not a very good boy and was continually getting into mischief.
You're the one always getting into mischief, little fairy!
Jeremy is always getting into mischief in the books.
"When you're out of work, you get into mischief."
"See that you don't get into mischief, shall we say?"