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1 1, 2 | been drawn out, not without trouble, from the bottoms of ships, 2 1, 10| humanity. You have come to trouble my existence." ~"Unintentionally!" 3 1, 16| taken off, not without some trouble, and, fairly worn out from 4 1, 20| charmed one's looks. I had no trouble in recognising them. ~"Birds 5 2, 1 | the ocean's monsters could trouble the last sleep of the crew 6 2, 6 | appeared, and, not without some trouble, pushed the chest out of 7 2, 8 | think of our escape; what trouble, what wrong it might cause 8 2, 8 | your idea, that I take the trouble to collect these treasures? 9 2, 11| fellows to lose their time and trouble, so ended the chase by plunging 10 2, 20| seeking a spot it had some trouble in finding. At noon, Captain 11 2, 22| pulsations. Certainly my trouble and agitation would have