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full of mischief

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Byline: DAVE ROBSON THEY can be naughty creatures, full of mischief, with unkempt hair and a cheeky glint in their eye.
That was the Gondo I got to know during the past 14 months, the one who never took anything too seriously even though he had every right to, the one who was full of mischief and full of .
Full of mischief, Phil has a bit of the devil in his deeds, but he is best known for his kindness toward others.
 
 
 
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