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 1    1,    1|         pull out, though with some difficulty.~“Get the filthy thing washed
 2    1,    6|           but there will be little difficulty in it. I promised Lady Helena
 3    1,    9|       voyage had been made without difficulty. Everybody was full of hope,
 4    1,   10|        distant. Glenarvan found no difficulty in procuring two fleet horses,
 5    1,   12|          go on in spite of all the difficulty?”~“We will follow your Lordship,”
 6    1,   14|       wooded, and the Major had no difficulty in finding a suitable place
 7    1,   16|            want of a word, and the difficulty of making certain details
 8    1,   20| accomplished without the slightest difficulty; after having crossed the
 9    1,   21|        they passed through without difficulty, a circumstance which betokened
10    1,   21|           hand, though not without difficulty, from the living vise in
11    1,   22|            Paganel, excited by the difficulty, was turning over and over
12    1,   22|   violently, and Thalcave had some difficulty in keeping his seat. The
13    1,   22|          only advance with extreme difficulty. Glenarvan and Paganel,
14    1,   26|       lagoons, which increased the difficulty of the journey as the travelers
15    2,    4|            and broken in pieces.~A difficulty about this, however, presented
16    2,    4|         poop, that the above-named difficulty was stated by Glenarvan.
17    2,    6|           landed without the least difficulty on an absolutely desert
18    2,   10|           enough, there was little difficulty or fatigue. The animals
19    2,   10|         start across, and the only difficulty now was to keep the whole
20    2,   12|       Toline consented, after some difficulty, to share it, though he
21    2,   15|           it was not without great difficulty that the little troop made
22    2,   15|        forty-eight hours more. The difficulty of the route would then
23    2,   15|        succeeded, though with some difficulty, in extricating the three
24    2,   16|      Wilson?” said Glenarvan, with difficulty controlling himself. “Ayrton,
25    2,   19|          determined to conquer the difficulty at any price, and constructed
26    3,    2|           holding-ground with some difficulty. A moderate breeze was blowing
27    3,    8|          this was a matter of some difficulty, but at eight oclock in
28    3,   13|   Glenarvan was fully alive to the difficulty, but made up his mind to
29    3,   13|            Paganel soon solved the difficulty by recommending him to bury
30    3,   14|          as the idea might be, the difficulty was in the modus operandi.
31    3,   17|          His silence increased the difficulty of forming any new plan.
32    3,   17|         could only repress it with difficulty.~But Lady Helena would not
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