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1 1,2| weather. There was even great difficulty in keeping the balloon fastened 2 1,3| All three arrived without difficulty on the opposite shore. Quickly 3 1,6| which they crossed without difficulty. The opposite shore appeared 4 1,7| Chimneys. They had great difficulty in getting out. The wind 5 1,7| they liked, and had some difficulty in keeping their feet; but 6 1,9| troubled for so small a difficulty. And, in the meantime, he 7 1,2| supposed there would be no difficulty in that. ~On leaving the 8 1,2| bank. It was not without difficulty that they broke a path through 9 1,3| question. There was no great difficulty in it. It was enough to 10 1,3| They succeeded without much difficulty. Five days after, the kiln 11 1,3| there would have been no difficulty in the operation. This evening 12 1,3| crossed, and that was a difficulty. Harding resolved, in consequence, 13 1,7| would have been in some difficulty, if nature had not happily 14 1,2| able to walk without much difficulty on the hardened surface. 15 1,2| was not without pain and difficulty that their hands could hold 16 2,1| efforts managed without difficulty to turn it on its back. 17 2,2| two oars, advanced without difficulty. Gideon Spilett, pencil 18 2,2| they had managed without difficulty. But did it not appear as 19 2,5| trunks we shall have no difficulty in crossing the river." ~" 20 2,5| himself to conquer this difficulty, he was compelled to do 21 2,6| able to take aim without difficulty, fired. Some, wounded or 22 2,7| would help to solve the difficulty as to their clothing, which 23 2,7| quadrupeds would have found difficulty in leaping. As to birds, 24 2,7| approach without making any difficulty, but once harnessed they 25 2,7| they reared and could with difficulty be held in. However, it 26 2,9| could be used without great difficulty. For this, it was enough 27 2,9| which presented the most difficulty, was the pipe of the glass-maker, 28 2,1| was effected, not without difficulty, of an albatross, which 29 2,5| He was led there without difficulty, and with careful attention, 30 2,6| of this presented no more difficulty than the building of the 31 2,6| flour, were made without difficulty. The tools were good, and 32 3,1| will recognize her without difficulty, since he sailed on board 33 3,3| Pencroft, having without difficulty crossed the channel, disembarked 34 3,6| discovered any explanation of the difficulty. The posts were in good 35 3,6| unexpected explanation of the difficulty was here, and it was evident 36 3,7| professional surgeon would have had difficulty in determining this at once, 37 3,0| which he commanded with difficulty, but he did not utter a 38 3,2| have been heard without difficulty. All was quiet. Besides, 39 3,8| and they passed without difficulty under the arcade, washed 40 3,8| of the sun were only with difficulty discernible. ~But more often 41 3,8| and Ayrton found without difficulty the entrance to Dakkar Grotto,