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1 III | other half to carry out this difficult, not to say unattainable, 2 III | betting under conditions so difficult to their friend. ~The clock 3 VI | was less watched and more difficult to watch than that of the 4 XIII | a surprise. ~It would be difficult to describe the disappointment 5 XVI | the young woman was not difficult to please. ~During the first 6 XVI | voyage. It would have been difficult to explain why he was on 7 XVI | Passepartout. It would not be difficult to make him talk; and, as 8 XVII | existed, would have been more difficult to calculate than those 9 XIX | it made his design more difficult. It was evident that the 10 XXI | course, whilst it became very difficult to stand on deck. ~At daybreak 11 XXII | sense, which he found a difficult task; but at last he recalled 12 XXIV | telling her that the most difficult part of it had passed, that 13 XXVIII| longed to get out of this difficult region, and was more anxious 14 XXVIII| colonel? It ought not to be a difficult task, since that gentleman 15 XXVIII| Yes; but it would be difficult to do so here. I have neither 16 XXVIII| the journey through this difficult country. The snow had ceased 17 XXX | and it would have been difficult to analyse the thoughts 18 XXXI | was with him. ~It would be difficult to guess the detective's 19 XXXIII| Phileas Fogg adopt? It was difficult to imagine. Nevertheless