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    trouble about


    1. He was making the accusation that Tdeshi’s death wasn’t self-inflicted wasn’t he? Kulai realized he had to be careful what he said or there could be a lot more trouble about this than he wanted to deal with


    2. But the greater part of these proprietors seldom pretend to understand any thing of the business of the company; and when the spirit of faction happens not to prevail among them, give themselves no trouble about it, but receive contentedly such halfyearly or yearly dividend as the directors think proper to make to them


    3. if the state imposed upon this order of men the necessity of learning, it would have no occasion to give itself any trouble about providing them with proper teachers


    4. I'm in terrible trouble about Tom


    5. But supposing a person finds in himself some reason to hope that he really is born again, and has the true marks of regeneration, what is he to do? Is he to sit still, and take no more trouble about his soul?


    6. not trouble about either the past or the future, is the highest


    7. Herself completely unselfconscious, because of never having had to trouble about the impression she might be making, she was free to throw herself into the feelings of others, and it was one of her chief charms, as well as one of the chief dangers for those others, the whole-hearted way she did it


    8. None of my friends, which now included all the famous guys, ever gave me trouble about my poor showing, but Coach was privately disgusted


    9. He begged her not to trouble about anything else, declaring that all this fuss about him only annoyed him


    10. "Look here, senor," said Sancho, "don't give yourself any trouble about it, for I have just this minute hit upon what I asked you

    11. "I wanted to tell you," he went on good-naturedly, after his joke, "that it isn't the money I should trouble about


    12. "A good housewife does not trouble about her appearance


    13. And she went to the writing-table, ransacked all the drawers, rummaged the papers, and at last lost her head so completely that Charles earnestly begged her not to take so much trouble about those wretched receipts


    14. I found him in great trouble about the disappearance of his son, who had, he


    15. She did not want either; she wanted to get away, and would have liked to empty the stuff out of the glass on the floor, but she was afraid that Mrs Crass or one of the others might see her doing so, and there might be some trouble about it


    16. "What was the trouble about, Buck?—land?"


    17. would be no trouble about his ratifying her election as prioress


    18. The trouble about him was his partiality for playing a lone hand


    19. ‘Oh, please, don’t trouble about me,’ answered Anna, looking intently into Dolly’s face, trying to make out whether there had been a reconciliation or not


    20. She had never seen Martin take so much trouble about anything in his whole life

    21. There was trouble about the marriage settlement with which Julia refused to interest herself


    22. I did not trouble about the possibility of working the inside stone that closed the passage; and this


    23. not trouble about her appearance


    24. 'What about the Elves?' said Sam, too excited to trouble about the


    25. 'O! Hm! You need not trouble about that,' said Treebeard


    26. "Do not trouble about it now


    27. "Ah, good God! How come you here, Father Madeleine? Where did you enter? Dieu-Jesus! Did you fall from heaven? There is no trouble about that: if ever you do fall, it will be from there


    28. Why trouble about that? The people always


    29. He begged her not to trouble about anything else, 950 of 967


    30. "Oh, please, don't trouble about me," answered Anna, looking intently into Dolly's face, trying to make out whether there had been a reconciliation or not

    31. There had been much trouble about organising it


    32. Don't you trouble about the money! All she had from her father goes with her


    33. “What a thing to trouble about,


    34. He began to consult his white friends as to the best way to remedy the trouble, and they advised him to create the first direct tax in the country; and, in order, I suppose, to have less trouble about it, to make it in money


    35. “What is surprising is that they should trouble about these things now when it can no longer be of interest to them


    36. Was it not you who had some trouble about forged notes in Paris?"


    37. Did the old rector have much trouble about it?"


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