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1 1| State which gave itself no trouble about him. ~A death in broad 2 1| downstairs; but if I may trouble you to go up to the first 3 1| humiliating, and most cruel trouble, and," he went on in proud 4 1| It would be much less trouble, no doubt, to amuse ourselves 5 1| while Liberty will scarcely trouble herself to do petty ones 6 2| husband again. Her greatest trouble was about her daughter's 7 2| confided to me this heavy trouble that preyed upon her, she 8 2| glacial: a presentiment of trouble filled me. ~" 'Will you 9 2| if it could not remove trouble, at any rate soothed and 10 2| begins for us the cruelest trouble of all - the misery with 11 2| the pillow. ~" 'You are in trouble?' Pauline said, dipping 12 2| give you a great deal of trouble. Ah, Dieu! she will be your 13 2| the senses and does not trouble himself over inconsistencies. ~" 14 3| simply to save him the trouble of asking for a new one. 15 3| hesitates between vice and trouble, for vice is a luxury. Ill-fortune 16 3| its festivities, and to trouble its joys. ~Any sufferer