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1 The blacks were at this time very troublesome about the new stations.
2 In after-life, when overwearied, this part of the limb was very troublesome .
3 They generally grow weary and very troublesome before the day is over.
4 Such are the means I suggest to overcome a very troublesome affection.
5 He always got along well in his classes, but was very troublesome .
6 Numbers of fireflies were hovering about, and the musquitoes were very troublesome .
7 The blacks are very troublesome , and require a good deal of patience.
8 It will be a very troublesome case, and we shall want money.
9 One of our horses, Formby, was unwell, and very troublesome to drive.
10 The Jews were very troublesome among us in the days before the isolation.
11 About the middle of September the Indians became very troublesome along the Sweetwater.
12 Plebe sentinels are very troublesome sometimes to the non-commissioned officers of the guard.
13 We saw no mosquitoes, though in the summer months they are very troublesome .
14 But notwithstanding the coolness of the nights and mornings, mosquitoes were very troublesome .
15 The evening is cool, yet the musquitoes are still very troublesome .
16 The girl was very troublesome , but not the less her daughter.
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