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 1    1,    3|        letter apprised her of the difficulties his proposition had met
 2    1,    4|        opposed his plans, and put difficulties enough in his way to have
 3    1,   11|        the road by practising the difficulties in pronunciation, repeating
 4    1,   12|         but all the obstacles and difficulties incident to a mountain journey
 5    1,   12|       amid increasing dangers and difficulties. They were forced to bestride
 6    1,   13|       mountains had presented the difficulties of the giant of the Swiss
 7    1,   15|         to practice myself in the difficulties of the Spanish language.
 8    2,    7|        anxious to go into all the difficulties of the proposal.~“There
 9    2,   10|       eucalyptus and mimosas, the difficulties increased. Platoons, battalions
10    2,   10| stock-keeper triumphed over these difficulties, incessantly renewed though
11    2,   16|             Well, admitting these difficulties, in fifteen days at most
12    2,   16|       Ayrton, “that the principal difficulties are not the obstacles in
13    3,   14|         to make light of physical difficulties, feared nothing but meeting
14    3,   15|       Next day was one of serious difficulties. Their route lay across
15    3,   15|          not foresee the physical difficulties of the country.~On the whole,
16    3,   18|    everything. He anticipated the difficulties and furnished unanswerable
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