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1 III | found it, however, extremely difficult to follow the footprints 2 III | him do so. “It is rather difficult for me to answer that question,” 3 III | of middle age. It was not difficult to see that after one had 4 V | circumstances, it was very difficult to believe that any serious 5 VI | that is possible; but it is difficult to believe.”~“Is there no 6 IX | denial of identity such a difficult matter in France. “I have 7 X | X~If it is difficult to extort a confession from 8 X | Segmuller also found it difficult to conceal his surprise. “ 9 XI | prisoners—a man whom it was most difficult to deceive—had advised the 10 XI | this favor. It would not be difficult for me to find him, only 11 XII | to recognize, under the difficult part you play to such perfection, 12 XIII| How well he played that difficult part of buffoon! At times 13 XVII| investigation is delayed the more difficult it becomes to adduce conclusive 14 XIX | That will not be at all difficult, since I have the key to 15 XX | task was neither long nor difficult, for on the front of the 16 XXII| to advise in obscure and difficult cases.~It would be difficult 17 XXII| difficult cases.~It would be difficult to tell his exact status