1. But Richard would read it all, searching carefully, talking to anyone who had taken the trouble to come in. 2. If trouble did come, survival would depend on knowing who could be trusted and who could not. 3. Tayside knows trouble is coming. 4. Then, to prove that troubles never came singly, a disaster occurred when, through none of her own doing, she lost her own job. 5. And just when everything should be great, the trouble comes from within. 6. And they began to be one family again, especially when troubles came and times were hard or brigands threatened. 7. As for Eyad Sarraj, we can hope that his troubles have really come to an end now. 8. Bigger trouble could be coming in the next year. 9. After those comes trouble. 10. But many immigrants sense that trouble may be coming their way. |