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1 2,1| Monsieur le Baron had taken the trouble to glance over my little 2 2,4| impertinent." ~"Why? Do they ever trouble honest women?" ~"They wouldn' 3 2,4| women?" ~"They wouldn't trouble me if I had a husband who 4 3,3| Ninette Simplon won't trouble you. But I can't understand 5 5,3| address; and if any serious trouble befalls you, write to me. 6 5,3| M. Wilkie had taken the trouble to attentively examine the 7 5,4| fulfilled. Spare yourself the trouble of making any fresh demands; 8 6,5| what I was yesterday. This trouble has torn away the bandage 9 7,5| much to do. Folks do not trouble themselves as to whether 10 7,7| room. ~The baron did not trouble himself to pick it up; his 11 8,1| Marguerite, "for all the trouble I am giving you?" ~"Ah! 12 9,3| panier behind." ~But how much trouble, time and labor must be 13 10,2| was the cause of all my trouble," he continued, gloomily. " 14 10,3| it is not worth while to trouble yourself." ~Chupin had foreseen 15 10,6| you fifteen sous for your trouble, and six sous for your omnibus 16 11,3| to him. "This is for your trouble," she said. ~He involuntarily 17 12,2| falsehood which doesn't trouble my conscience much, I succeeded 18 13,1| he said, kindly, "don't trouble yourself on this score. 19 13,3| could disconcert or even trouble him in future. The weapons 20 13,6| the remuneration for my trouble and services." ~"And what 21 14,4| repugnance!" ~"Oh, you needn't trouble yourself in the least on 22 15,4| in America. 'I have had trouble enough to get on alone,' 23 15,6| require considerable time and trouble to gain possession of the 24 17,3| came in, but we need not trouble ourselves about them. Three 25 20,1| future before him. He did not trouble himself to any great extent 26 20,2| But M. de Coralth did not trouble himself much about the baroness