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1    1,   22|   betrayed symptoms of violent agitation. He kept turning round toward
2    2,   11|    occurred to produce such an agitation. Perhaps some terrible accident.~
3    2,   17|  understand this unaccountable agitation. Paganel looked as if a
4    3,    1|   Paganel was full of feverish agitation. John Mangles, who had watched
5    3,    4| walking to and fro in feverish agitation. His eyes wandered ceaselessly
6    3,   10|       ground vibrates from the agitation of the central furnace.
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