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1 II | mystery, as was his right.~His anxiety was needless, however. The 2 III | desires. Trembling with anxiety, he went to examine some 3 III | fairy tale—doubt, faith, anxiety, and hope—filled Father 4 IV | well calculated to arouse anxiety.~Upon the unoccupied tract 5 IV | companion took pity on his anxiety. “What!” he exclaimed, as 6 IV | experiment, trembling with anxiety. He first sprinkled upon 7 VII | he could detect poignant anxiety. Chance owed him the compensation 8 VII | well-nigh breathless with anxiety, toward the magistrate.~“ 9 VIII | either to eat or drink. Anxiety, hope, and even fatigue 10 X | of mingled distress and anxiety was apparent in his face. “ 11 XI | moment previously Lecoq’s anxiety had been so intense that 12 XI | conceal a sensation of deep anxiety. Growing gradually bolder, 13 XII | turns, an expression of anxiety, astonishment, irony, and 14 XII | send me to the scaffold? My anxiety and dismay surprise you, 15 XIV | man’s handwriting?”~In his anxiety he had forgotten his English 16 XV | he asked with intense anxiety.~“Oh! he is not at all like 17 XVIII| his side.~Little by little anxiety did its work. Magistrate 18 XIX | produced after the fever of anxiety and expectation that had 19 XIX | He said this, but the anxiety and disappointment caused 20 XX | approaching.~For a few minutes the anxiety of the two watchers amounted 21 XX | he fairly trembled with anxiety. How much was he in advance 22 XXIII| No more trouble, emotion, anxiety, or excitement. When a crime