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She said that she had been having difficulty catching up -- classes had been under way for a month when she arrived back on campus -- and that she felt the need to spend a lot of time alone, to process all that she had experienced.
If you're having difficulty catching the board with both feet, try landing the trick with just your front foot first, until you get better.[8].
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And when she marvels at his placing silk handkerchiefs beneath her troubled feet, rather than the newspapers her last doctor had used, the erotic and the exotic mingle, as if she'd been swept up in an "Arabian Nights" tale, and she has difficulty catching her breath.
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