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1 He never could have endured bringing trouble upon his fellow-students.
2 And I'm proud of Billy though he is bringing trouble on his poor father!
3 Am I not bringing trouble enough on Elizabeth?
4 Don't you see by bringing trouble to you and your folks your father would become unpopular?
5 But she got no answer, for the maiden was afraid of bringing trouble on her little friends.
6 Well, I am not bringing trouble .
7 You mustn't let a woman get mixed up with business, for I've always heard about how it's bringing trouble .
8 During the last twelve months Sir Louis Scatcherd had been very efficacious in bringing trouble , turmoil, and vexation upon Greshamsbury.
9 When cruising, the high spirits of the young cadets sometimes lead them into mischief, thereby bringing trouble upon their heads.
10 I can only show you that I care for you by bringing trouble into your life-whichis not even original.
11 The idea that he should be the means of compromising his hosts or bringing trouble to Henriette was unendurable to him.
12 She was ardently anxious to help Jimmy Lawton, if it were possible to aid him without bringing trouble on her girls.
13 She is sacrificing herself now, because she will not be the means of bringing trouble and dissension between you and your son.
14 Should I have advised her to antagonize her father, thereby keeping alive his wrath, bringing trouble to herself and bitter regret to him?
15 "You bringing trouble in your wake these days?"
16 "So, then, my dear, I count on your friendship to refrain from bringing trouble in my house."
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