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1 To Mr. Sprudell it meant only that he might expect further annoyance .
2 Very well, madam; from this day forth you shall have no further annoyance .
3 Atkinson blew the final whistle and this caused Wenger further annoyance .
4 General Sumter ordered a retreat, which was effected without further annoyance or loss.
5 He assured me we should not receive further annoyance from them.
6 As my promised wife, darling, you need fear no further annoyance from him.
7 She would do her best to prevent any further annoyance .
8 But he dismounted, without further annoyance , and took his seat.
9 At any rate, John was put to no further annoyance over that day's caper.
10 Also, the pitch darkness in the car would be a further annoyance to good aim.
11 But it was not written that Kenly Lounsbury should reach the door without further annoyance .
12 There was a further annoyance connected with the affair.
13 I will see that you receive no further annoyance .
14 But some further annoyance he did give to Griselda.
15 Mark Twain resumed his daily letters to the Enterprise, without further annoyance from official sources.
16 About sundown, arrived at Mount Harris without further annoyance .
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