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"Did she give trouble?" "Trouble?" Kinsella says.
It's the next part that may give trouble ('... who is neither tarnished nor afraid...'...
"She knew that David and Shellie couldn't adopt the child, and she felt that Amanda's mother would give trouble".
I thought the tea leaves were going to give trouble, but once they had been put through the strainer they calmed down and blended together to produce a satisfyingly strong and flavoursome brew.
She complains about Clowes: "I do not wonder at their being more expensive than the others [printers], for they were much more troublesome". She argues that she did not make many changes and as she used to print herself, she was "very careful not to give trouble". [top] Courteney Grant.
Here, it's the hair that seems to give trouble.
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