Chapter

 1      II|           prince complained of his hard lot, and sought medical
 2      II|           two together make a pair hard to match. The prince has
 3    VIII|            Ferrara, and found them hard nuts to crack. In his wrath[
 4    VIII| sketch-book - foreign names are so hard to remember.~ ~When her
 5     XII|          and then if you bear down hard on this one at the right,
 6    XVII|               That will cost you a hard fight when you get home."~ ~"
 7   XVIII|          forehead; his face turned hard, like that of a statue,
 8   XVIII|        wearer's part that would be hard to match.[210]~ ~After the
 9   XXIII|         spirited horse restive and hard to manage. Manasseh took
10    XXIV|          voluntarily.~ ~This was a hard blow to Manasseh's enterprise.
11   XXVII|            of these was the really hard thing to bear. A man may
12  XXVIII|             after several hours of hard work, the two brothers returned
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