Chap.

 1        1|     companion, “but I had some trouble to get it. Oh, there’s no
 2        3|      Fauchery did not take the trouble to question him, he told
 3        4|      and he was having all the trouble in the world to raise himself
 4        4|        departure. They did not trouble about Steiner but renewed
 5        6|       not to give Zoe any more trouble, they used the same spoon
 6        7|    written and told him not to trouble about her in the evening,
 7        7| himself involved in unforeseen trouble, his face was flushed and
 8        8|       forgiveness is worth the trouble of winning. Then he was
 9        8|      and Fontan inside did not trouble to move. She rapped again
10        9|          Oh, if that’s all the trouble,” said Bordenave, “I’ll
11        9|        But she nearly got into trouble, for at the sight of her
12       10|       a schoolboy, and now, in trouble and anguish of heart at
13       11|      which he did not take the trouble to finish.~“But he’s quite
14       11|        get a chaste woman into trouble.~But when he still insisted
15       11|      old.~“The Englishman’s in trouble, eh?” said Philippe joyously. “
16       12|      of dying!” He had all the trouble in the world to disengage
17       12|   quite well have confided her trouble to me. As it happened, Monsieur
18       12|   asked Philippe. “You seem in trouble.”~“I do? Not at all. I’ve
19       13|        it was hardly worth the trouble opening one’s mouth for.
20       14|     Juvisy. Ah, God knows what trouble it cost me! I had to go
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