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1 His taste meant living with as little exertion and strain as possible.
2 Nothing can be done without a little exertion in this world, you know.
3 It would be worth a little exertion to gain that, observed the marquis.
4 Why, you can have the world at your feet with a little exertion .
5 A little exertion on such a night made us very hot.
6 To do this required little exertion of muscular force, but only observant attention.
7 He likes to feel he's still capable of a little exertion .
8 A very little exertion seems to fatigue you now, Valerie.
9 It required but little exertion to haul it in; the mate had missed his mark.
10 The rolling of eye-balls cost but little exertion ; and with that effort they were contented.
11 Lucy was recalled to her manners, and after a little exertion the complacency of Mr.
12 With very little exertion , Nancy found herself beside him.
13 The little exertion which it was well she was required to make produced a pleasant weariness.
14 A little exertion seemed to exhaust him so.
15 My Lord, you must not be daunted at a few difficulties, or at a little exertion .
16 The Gay Lady and I managed luncheon with very little exertion , we had so much assistance.
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