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 1     I| feminine gender, of whom it was difficult to judge whether she was
 2     I|        or what they were it was difficult to make out, for they had
 3   III|         you'll find it a little difficult to fall into the ranks again,
 4   III|         trick, and an extremely difficult one to boot; for, to be
 5   VII|       about, for it is a little difficult to paint-in blood-red on
 6     X|       young wife is in the most difficult position conceivable when
 7    XI|      engaged in their great and difficult labours. No smiling, please!
 8    XI|       work was really great and difficult. It is easy enough for us
 9   XVI|     also was among them. It was difficult to recognize any one in
10  XVII|         believed it would be no difficult matter to win her.~ ~As
11  XVII|  library."~ ~The choice was not difficult.~ ~Fanny, as soon as dinner
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