I should think it would be a little difficult," said Victoria, "to get a woman with the qualifications you enumerate and a sense of humour thrown in.
Among "business men" he was already getting the reputation of being a little difficultto deal with.
It is a little difficult to make the point clear; but anyone who has read the Browning and the Dickens and then read the reviews of them will recognise what I mean.
And most men, I fancy, would find it a little difficult to say at what moment the transformation occurred.
I found it a little difficult to understand him, but her Highness's maid conversed with him in German, and I understand that he either is or brings you a message from a certain Doctor Schmidt, with whom you were acquainted in Africa.
Mr. Walkingshaw had always been able to inspire his children with a respect so profound that it was a little difficult at times to distinguish it from awe.
Small wonder Heriot Walkingshaw found it a little difficult to sympathize with soft creatures who demanded hot-water bottles at night and affection by day.
The end is a little difficult to foresee," was the admission.
It did not require preternatural observation to deduce that the late William Whitmarsh had been "a little difficult.
It is a little difficult to explain plausibly over a badly vibrating telephone, I admit, but that is what Elsie's letter assured me, and she adds that she is in despair.
There was also a large brew of a meritorious composition known as Skoggaggany soup; the name is a little difficult to pronounce, but the soup does not taste anything like it; it is merely the Norwegian for a scaup duck.
It is a little difficult to convince Patty and--and I didn't like to seem to press the matter.
It is a little difficult to break unwelcome news gently in fifteen minutes.
It is a little difficult to know what you are driving at.
The circumstances may have been Charlie's undoing, but it is a little difficult to see why the circumstances did not do the same for Sally, and she was not undone yet.
Unless it was training-day, or Fourth of July, or the circus was coming, it was a little difficult to find anything big enough to fill our anticipations of the fun we would have in the day or the two or three days we had earned.
Unfortunately it is a little difficult for me to tell you very much about her.
It is just a little difficult at first to get the same sort of tobacco here that one gets in England.
It is a little difficult to understand their attitude in regard to the Germans.
It is really a little difficult, in the face of such passages, to agree with Professor Dowden's dictum: 'In these latest plays the beautiful pathetic light is always present.
Beyle is a too-French French writer--too French even for the bulk of his own compatriots; and so for us it is only natural that he should be a little difficult.
But it is a little difficult to make certain of the precise nature of Mr. Bailey's criticism.
You see, it would be bound to make everything a little difficult," said Jill.
But it will be a little difficult to continue the conversation on what you might call general lines.
There doesn't seem to be a wizard in the country at all, and without one it is a little difficult to know how to go on.
The exact shade of stiffness, combined with courtesy, is a little difficult to hit.
It was sometimes a little difficult to discriminate between times when it was right that we should be shunted out of the line by a more important column, and times when we must hold our own.
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