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 1   Pre|       is the formidable initial difficulty of contending with a strange
 2   Pre|         of peculiarly idiomatic difficulty into fairly readable English.
 3     I|      bloodshot eyes. With great difficulty the heydukes hoisted him
 4    II|        millions has very little difficulty in acquiring distinctions
 5    IV| thinking of some way out of the difficulty without ever being able
 6    IV| servants. Whenever she was in a difficulty she ran up debts right and
 7  VIII|         had[Pg 187] rather more difficulty in grasping the humour of
 8  VIII|     discovered a way out of the difficulty. He hastened to consult
 9    IX|          Only with the greatest difficulty were they prevented from
10     X|          Only with the greatest difficulty did Lady Szentirmay succeed
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