1 I shall not trouble you with questions till the time comes.
2 He bore his own trouble so bravely that my heart bled for him.
3 Mate getting very impatient with them; feared some trouble ahead.
4 He was a nice well-behaved wolf, that never gave no trouble to talk of.
5 With a little trouble we found the key on the bunch and opened the door.
6 Fear there will be some trouble, as either he or the men will do some violence.
7 There has been so much trouble around my house of late that I could do without any more.
8 We entered Carfax without trouble and found all things the same as on the first occasion.
9 I greatly fear that she is of too super-sensitive a nature to go through the world without trouble.
10 No one but a woman can help a man when he is in trouble of the heart; and he had no one to comfort him.
11 I shall lock the door and secure the key the same as before, though I do not expect any trouble to-night.
12 He was already well ahead with his fly business; and he had just started in the spider line also; so he had not been of any trouble to me.
13 I hope, too, Dr. Van Helsing will not blame me; I have had so much trouble and anxiety of late that I feel I cannot bear more just at present.
14 It is odd that a thing which I have been taught to regard with disfavour and as idolatrous should in a time of loneliness and trouble be of help.
15 First mate angry; said it was folly, and to yield to such foolish ideas would demoralise the men; said he would engage to keep them out of trouble with a handspike.
16 He was going to tell me how unhappy he would be if I did not care for him, but when he saw me cry he said that he was a brute and would not add to my present trouble.
17 I asked him why, for I feared that he, being a foreigner, might not be quite aware of English legal requirements, and so might in ignorance make some unnecessary trouble.
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