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1 II| very well that it would not trouble you much if the whole world 2 II| only I chose to take the trouble, I could accelerate his 3 IV| than put themselves to the trouble of trying to correct them.~ ~ 4 IV| after a while he did not trouble himself much about them. 5 IV| but it was his way not to trouble himself about anything unpleasant; 6 IV| that one girl gives more trouble than three boys. I should 7 V| the originator of all this trouble, and, believe me, ancient 8 V| requite her for her labour and trouble.~ ~How Teresa used to tremble 9 VI| for it. Boltay took the trouble to frequent the coffee-houses 10 VI| about it, and therefore the trouble was not so great as it might 11 VI| herself, she did not mean to trouble her head about them any 12 VI| showed no signs of anxiety or trouble, nay, he bore himself as 13 VII| was clipped close to save trouble, but all the more care had 14 VIII| about the matter, and I will trouble you no further. You will 15 IX| mother should take a little trouble on her account.~ ~Fanny 16 X| Mr. Varga, pardon me if I trouble you with a question."~ ~ 17 X| Szentirmay is likely to trouble Kárpáthy Castle very much 18 XI| starves. He doesn't give much trouble therefore."~ ~"Let us write 19 XVII| Old Kárpáthy would not trouble himself about it; he would 20 XXI| quite ready. I took some trouble about it; it is just like