Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|     child seemed to have no difficulty in reading it.~ ~When she
 2    III,       I|    pictus," reading without difficulty the text which was printed
 3    III,     III|     that her companion with difficulty kept pace with her.~ ~ ~ ~
 4     IV,     III| Laczi, he would have had no difficulty in defending himself. He
 5      V,      II| fellow!" she murmured, with difficulty keeping her face straight.~ ~"
 6     VI,       I|   answered slowly, and with difficulty; "but - but - I shall soon -
 7    VII,     III|    but successful plan. The difficulty was for Themire to become
 8     IX,       I|  turkeys, and never had any difficulty finding my way, even at
 9     IX,      II|   equipped, stepped without difficulty from one earth-clod to another.
10     IX,      IV|    slowly, and with evident difficulty:~ ~"You need n't - trouble
11      X,     III|      Master Matyas, without difficulty, led the way among the ruins
12      X,     III|    her heart."~ ~Vavel with difficulty refrained from giving voice
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