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1 1, 5| coal as possible, for it is difficult to get fresh supplies en 2 1, 8| indeed, even coaling was a difficult business, and the passengers 3 1, 11| and leading them over the difficult passes of the Cordilleras, 4 1, 12| point the pass began to be difficult, and even dangerous. The 5 1, 12| increasing as the way became more difficult, but did not dare to interrogate 6 1, 12| respiration became hurried and difficult. However strong the will 7 1, 13| on the hearth. It was a difficult matter to kindle it, though, 8 1, 14| To go back would be more difficult than to go forward. Besides, 9 1, 16| east.”~“That would be a difficult matter, for an Indian knows 10 1, 22| than heat, and was very difficult to keep alight, as the torrents 11 1, 23| this was neither a long nor difficult task, and very soon they 12 1, 24| him that happiness was a difficult thing to find in this world. ‘ 13 2, 1| matter-of-fact John Mangles, a difficult judge, and most unlikely 14 2, 6| which it would have been difficult to scale without ladders 15 2, 7| for it would have been difficult to account for his possession 16 2, 15| billowy region.~It was a difficult and often perilous task. 17 2, 15| they waited it would be difficult to find any way of direct 18 2, 16| make our task still more difficult.”~“Let us be quick, then,” 19 2, 16| going to traverse the most difficult portion of Victoria, a desert, 20 2, 18| approaches to the wagon became difficult, but it could not sink any 21 2, 19| route now became extremely difficult. The sandy plains were bristling 22 3, 3| Paganel.~“That would be difficult,” replied John. “Would you 23 3, 4| maneuver would have been a difficult job for five men if the 24 3, 6| Ika-na-Mani, a dangerous, difficult coast, and infested by desperate 25 3, 8| ground, and made it very difficult to see the way.~Fortunately 26 3, 12| The escape was not very difficult, except the twenty feet 27 3, 13| missionaries! It will be rather difficult to establish a Maori library.”~“ 28 3, 14| barbarous tribes!”~It would be difficult to conceive of the joy that 29 3, 15| instinct shone out anew in this difficult mountain journey. His nyctalopia 30 3, 15| understood. Camping was very difficult, and the sportsmen of the 31 3, 19| Grant.~“Oh, that will not be difficult,” replied Robert, with boyish 32 3, 20| of the BRITANNIA. It was difficult to avoid falling into the