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In literature, "mischievious" functions as a marker of sly playfulness and a subtle critique of behavior. Writers evoke its connotations through evocative character traits—a beguiling accent or a roguish smile that hints at hidden depths [1][2]—or by attributing it to creatures and figures known for their cunning, such as monkeys or even deities [3][4]. Its usage also enters the realm of linguistic debate, as some authors address its pronunciation and orthographic evolution, underscoring the gap between common speech and careful enunciation [5][6].
  1. Her accent was mischievious, but there was the fire of rubies in her eyes.
    — from In the Roaring Fifties by Edward Dyson
  2. He returns with the mischievious smile, and says: "There, Verty!
    — from The Last of the Foresters Or, Humors on the Border; A story of the Old Virginia Frontier by John Esten Cooke
  3. There never wasn’t a monkey more mischievious than him; and a donkey isn’t more stupider and not half so obstinate as that youngster.”
    — from The Comic English Grammar: A New and Facetious Introduction to the English Tongue by Percival Leigh
  4. They did not know what to do, but at last concluded that their powerful but mischievious god Keremet must be angry at being unmarried.
    — from The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and Religion by James George Frazer
  5. Pronounce mischievous with the accent on mis , and not on chie , and do not say mischievious .
    — from Conversation: Its Faults and Its Graces
  6. “You are very mischievous :” pronounce mischievous with the accent on mis , and not on chie , and do not say mischievious ( mis-cheev-yus ).
    — from Five Hundred Mistakes of Daily Occurrence in Speaking, Pronouncing, and Writing the English Language, Corrected by Walton Burgess

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