Chap.

1   Cimon|     that his life was free from trouble, and his death severely
2  Iphicr| regularly drawn up, without any trouble on the part of the commander,
3   Pelop|      that they did not take the trouble even to inquire about so
4   Attic|         he not only forebore to trouble Atticus, but even released,
5   Attic|      his friends from danger or trouble;277 a fact which was eminently
6    Frag|          previously, have taken trouble and care that I should have
7    Frag|      from causing and suffering trouble?  Will we ever be embarrased
8    Frag|        you will receive so much trouble in your whole life that
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