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1 I| will not put you to that trouble,” he replied; “he will be 2 I| the Duc de Sairmeuse would trouble you? How much of his former 3 XVII| Martial.”~ ~“In case of trouble, I have many friends among 4 XVIII| What good would it do to trouble them? Besides, he feared 5 XXII| guns do not even take the trouble to load them.~ ~M. d’Escorval 6 XXIII| give his name. You would trouble him, perhaps; and I really 7 XXVII| argument strong enough to trouble the conscience of these 8 XXXV| The priest did not seem to trouble himself in regard to these 9 XXXVI| careful. There has been some trouble in Montaignac.”~ ~The imminence 10 XL| thought.~ ~He was spared this trouble. The next morning, at about 11 XLII| something, or you would not trouble yourself about such as I.”~ ~ 12 XLII| trifle which will cost you no trouble and for which you shall 13 XLVI| s betrayal had ceased to trouble him. He saw himself sumptuously 14 XLVII| said he, “I do not wish to trouble myself any more about the 15 XLIX| allow him to give them much trouble, and when they desired to 16 LIV| Paris; but his master was in trouble, and he did not hesitate.~ ~ 17 LV| were dead they would not trouble themselves about his identity.~ ~“