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1 2 | borne him to the top of that difficult ladder called Court Favor,
2 2 | However difficult it might be, or rather as
3 5 | said Porthos. ~"That IS difficult," replied Athos. ~D'Artagnan
4 6 | to it, sire. You know how difficult it is to discover the truth;
5 6 | instant; then as it was difficult to suggest a more reasonable
6 11| This was neither long nor difficult. There were but three hotels
7 11| ran after her. It was not difficult for him to overtake a woman
8 15| at all events it is more difficult to replace a man in the
9 28| syllable. That is rather difficult, but the merit in all things
10 30| though you have names rather difficult to recollect." And touching
11 31| plays, PARDIEU! It is not difficult to divine that, after all
12 35| Milady Clarik? And yet it is difficult to suppose such a resemblance
13 36| worth the capture, the more difficult they are to be won." ~"Oh,
14 45| set off to accomplish her difficult mission with her usual skill;
15 48| I think the thing very difficult." ~"Not at all," cried d'
16 48| Aramis; "and it is a rather difficult matter. The chancellor himself
17 55| resume this conversation, so difficult to be sustained in the same
18 56| her forces. ~It was not difficult to conquer, as she had hitherto
19 58| weakness and pain--not a very difficult task for so finished an
20 63| of Athos with an anguish difficult to be described. ~"And what
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