You bums from the Ditch give me more trouble and do more kickin' than all my private patients put together.
When you marry me you have no more worry, no more trouble, no more tears.
As for the moose, it was completely done up, and was now no more trouble than a log of wood.
She had conquered the children with love, and they were no more trouble to her.
She would therefore be no more trouble in the old home than a little English girl, than father's own Jinty, in fact.
In this manner it continued till ten o'clock at night, but after that there was no more trouble while we were about the house.
After an hour or two of the night was thus past there was no more trouble.
This once being understood there was no more trouble.
It was touch-and-go how it went, but Barrett was sober enough to retain a pride in his manhood, and after that there was no more trouble.
I just told him that if he said more I would see that he followed his bundle, and there was no more trouble.
Did not the old rogue fume when the king turned to him and bade him cause no more trouble!
Your father is in prison: we cannot tell you where he is; but if your tribe behaves itself and gives us no more trouble, it is possible that his Excellency may reduce the sentence.
Teddy can stir up more trouble, and with less provocation, than anyone I ever knew.
That young man, Forrest, or whatever his name may be, is giving us more trouble than we ever had before.
Well, we kept moving along without having any more trouble for a week; them Ingins never following us as we 'lowed they would.
He was sent as mediator, and so successfully accomplished his mission that the intruding tribe consented to leave the hunting-grounds of the Comanches as soon as the buffalo season was over; which they did, and there was no more trouble.
In ten days more we got to Independence without having no more trouble of no kind, and was surprised at our luck.
I suppose he is afraid that his old horse might be injured if there should be more trouble at Red Wing.
However, when there was no moon at all I forgot the letter for the time, no more trouble cropping up, and but for a chance word I think that it had not come into my mind again until we were out in the moonlight at some time.
Through Chippenham come the western chapmen and tin traders, and so we had news from the court at Exeter that all was well and quiet, and so I deemed that there was no more trouble to be feared.
I will say at once that he felt no more trouble from it.
All we were concerned about was the magnanimous way in which he, so to speak, made us a present of himself, giving us no more trouble to secure his treasure than as if he had been a lifeless thing.
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