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 1      IV|            would have been serious trouble."~ ~"Ha, ha!" laughed Madam
 2    VIII|           you, sir, but pray don't trouble yourself," began Blanka. "
 3    VIII|            if you should, it would trouble me little. A spy would find
 4    XIII| Transylvania, for my people are in trouble and I must go and help them.
 5     XIV|      places, and we might get into trouble in the dark. So we must
 6      XV|          something had occurred to trouble Blanka's happiness. Two
 7      XV|           now. So we shall have no trouble making our way up the dry
 8      XV|       snakes, and we shall have no trouble whatever."~ ~Manasseh now
 9   XXIII|       himself amply repaid for his trouble.~ ~Manasseh advanced to
10  XXVIII|      withdrew. He did not take the trouble to close the writing-desk,
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