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 1    1|      moment what most of the trouble and anxiety which I have
 2    1|      herdsman a good deal of trouble by leaping fences; and I
 3    1|               both money and trouble.)~ ~
 4    1| would cost incredibly little trouble to obtain one's necessary
 5    7|     roundabout hint never to trouble him so again. I think I
 6   12|      done as well, with less trouble and filth. Like many of
 7   14|      them out, but I did not trouble myself much to get rid of
 8   14|    this respect, nor need we trouble ourselves to speculate how
 9   17|      pond without taking the trouble to sound it. I have visited
10   19|      herb, like sage. Do not trouble yourself much to get new
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