1 I don't want to get into trouble.
2 However, I did not trouble Wemmick with these particulars.
3 She spared me the trouble of considering, by dismissing me.
4 They had never troubled me before, but they troubled me now, as vulgar appendages.
5 "He was a world of trouble to you, ma'am," said Mrs. Hubble, commiserating my sister.
6 When it came upon him, he confronted it, but it must come before he troubled himself.
7 You remember his breaking off here about some woman that he had had great trouble with.
8 If it had been in my constitution to be a lighter grubber, I might ha got into lighter trouble.
9 Everybody knowed Magwitch, and Magwitch could come, and Magwitch could go, and nobody's head would be troubled about him.
10 By the time she had been hailed and stopped, both steamers were drifting away from us, and we were rising and falling in a troubled wake of water.
11 I called to the woman who had opened the gate when I entered, that I would not trouble her just yet, but would walk round the place before leaving.
12 I suffered unspeakable trouble while I considered and reconsidered whether I should at last dissolve that spell of my childhood and tell Joe all the story.
13 When I had got rid of him, which I thought it well to do without prolonging explanations, my mind was much troubled by these two circumstances taken together.
14 Certain wintry branches of candles on the high chimney-piece faintly lighted the chamber; or it would be more expressive to say, faintly troubled its darkness.
15 The late king of the country not only appeared to have been troubled with a cough at the time of his decease, but to have taken it with him to the tomb, and to have brought it back.
16 So, Mr. Trabb measured and calculated me in the parlor, as if I were an estate and he the finest species of surveyor, and gave himself such a world of trouble that I felt that no suit of clothes could possibly remunerate him for his pains.
17 It was a smooth way of going on, perhaps, in respect of saving trouble; but it had the appearance of being expensive, for the servants felt it a duty they owed to themselves to be nice in their eating and drinking, and to keep a deal of company down stairs.
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