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1 IX| holds me. It will not be difficult for me, who am the daughter 2 XI| and it would have been difficult for him to say where the 3 XII| that case.”~ ~But the more difficult and even perilous the undertaking 4 XXII| merry-making was a long and difficult task.~ ~And to crown all, 5 XXVI| guilt? It would have been difficult for them to explain.~ ~They 6 XXVII| Chanlouineau’s examination, it was difficult to improvise there, on the 7 XXIX| Sairmeuse was certainly a difficult matter; Maurice and the 8 XXX| supposed that the task would be difficult. It was a thousand times 9 XXXI| and he fully realized how difficult it would be for him to gain 10 XXXI| farmers, and it had been very difficult to induce them to take part 11 XXXI| depths of some chasm it is difficult to explain.~ ~He lost all 12 XXXII| Courtornieu. This was a difficult task, yet he succeeded.~ ~ 13 XXXV| narrow shelf of rock, the difficult and dangerous operation 14 XXXV| the mattress.~ ~A long and difficult operation which, in spite 15 XXXVI| of these affirmations was difficult, and yet Maurice doubted 16 XXXVII| never before attempted so difficult a task.~ ~“It is not upon 17 XLVIII| certainly, the task was both difficult and dangerous.~ ~If she 18 XLIX| less than a year it was difficult to discern any trace of 19 XLIX| aid.~ ~The task was very difficult, however, and certain resolutions 20 L| did not find this a very difficult task; and one morning, Mme.