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 1       VI| marriage it was only with great difficulty she succeeded in inscribing
 2      XIV|           thought Martial, with difficulty restraining an intense desire
 3      XVI|  intense that it was with great difficulty he stammered out a response.~ ~“
 4    XXIII|         may be involved in some difficulty on account of this affair;
 5    XXVII|     considerable animation.~ ~A difficulty had presented itself.~ ~
 6     XXIX|      him, almost insurmountable difficulty.~ ~“Have we any intelligent
 7     XXIX|        devil! That is a serious difficulty, and yet, in one respect,
 8     XXXI|       and slowly and with great difficulty descended the steep mountainside
 9    XXXVI|        in Piedmont.”~ ~“Another difficulty!”~ ~“No, because in this
10   XXXVII|    Baron dEscorval’s escape, a difficulty presented itself which threatened
11    XXXIX|    disobey, and slowly and with difficulty, he raised himself.~ ~“Ah!
12     XLII|          It was only with great difficulty that they could persuade
13      XLV|        not without considerable difficulty, and poured a few grains
14     XLVI|         had no pity. She felt a difficulty in breathing, but that resulted
15    XLVII|      that they had considerable difficulty in carrying the baron down;
16        L|       Montaignac, she had great difficulty in concealing her joy.~ ~“
17       LI|        haste, as there was some difficulty about concluding the bargain.~ ~“
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