"Mix-up" Quotes from Famous Books
... get into some bad mix-up, poor fellow?" If there had been anything like that, no wonder it broke her up ... — T. Tembarom • Frances Hodgson Burnett
... know what he was talking about, but surmised that he had gotten into a mix-up with the quartermaster sergeant. ... — Defenders of Democracy • Militia of Mercy
... we ever met, and lucky it will probably be for me if we never meet again; for if Jim still lives and there is aught in this story he sees occasion to take exception to, I am sure to be due for a mix-up I can ... — The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier • Edgar Beecher Bronson
... time if we give ourselves a minute's rest," he panted. "When we start in again we'll have our second wind. They haven't got out of that mix-up yet. Besides, they'll come on more cautiously now. They won't know how many ... — Army Boys in the French Trenches • Homer Randall
... arrive to-day from Vermont for a long visit. We haven't seen her since she was six years old, but I took a chance on recognizing her. And then there was the name! How could I guess there would be two Bettys looking for two Uncle Dicks! Don't be mad, Betty; you can see a mix-up like that wouldn't happen twice in a ... — Betty Gordon in Washington • Alice B. Emerson
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