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प्रश्न
Write all the instances of the mischief done by Mr. Nobody.
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उत्तर
Mr Nobody has broken plates, torn books, and left the door ajar. He has pulled buttons from shirts and scattered the pins afar. He has not oiled the squeaking door. He has left finger marks upon the door, and kept the blinds open, making the curtains fade. He has also spilt ink and left boots lying around.
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