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1
A
more
toilsome
day's work than we had could not be imagined.
2
Their journey daily became
more
toilsome
,
and their sufferings more severe, as they advanced.
3
He found them
more
toilsome
than he had expected.
4
Those very trifling cares were ever
more
toilsome
to me than important matters; they destroy the mind.
5
And the journey was long; and the retracing of one's steps is
more
toilsome
than the tracing of them.
6
The country through which our adventurers travelled, as evening approached, became gradually more hilly, and their march consequently
more
toilsome
.
7
For a while they waded; but, as their progress was both slower and
more
toilsome
,
they once more betook themselves to swimming.
8
There is truly not a
more
toilsome
business in the wide world than that of a Kanasz....
9
Even the experienced captain of the guards had never had a
more
toilsome
trip or one more full of annoyances, obstacles, and mishaps.
10
The Serbians waited until they were well up the steep slopes and the rush of the enemy had subsided to a
more
toilsome
climb.
11
Labour
more
toilsome
and unending than that of man was ours; yet did we never cry out that it was too heavy for us.
12
To dream of a compass, denotes you will be forced to struggle in narrow limits, thus making elevation
more
toilsome
but fuller of honor.
13
'I pray God that this may be a little gleam of light to cheer you, dear friends, on your far
more
toilsome
and darksome path.
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toilsome
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