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 1    1,   13|   returned to the CASUCHA more uneasy than ever, questioning within
 2    1,   18|   there.~Glenarvan began to be uneasy. Tokens of sterility were
 3    1,   19|      with half-closed eyes. An uneasy look began to depict itself
 4    1,   22|  repeated, made Glenarvan very uneasy, and quite puzzled Paganel.
 5    1,   25|        Only one thing makes me uneasy,” added Paganel, “if it
 6    1,   25|         if it is any use to be uneasy, and that is, that the culminating
 7    2,    2|     yacht. But he was not long uneasy on that score, for toward
 8    2,    5|     wisely; but what makes you uneasy?”~“Sure indications of a
 9    2,   14|        him, and Mary felt less uneasy.~During this BATTUE they
10    2,   16|       The quartermaster seemed uneasy, and his companions looked
11    2,   16|      back now, or they will be uneasy at our long absence.”~Ayrton
12    2,   17| disappearance of them makes me uneasy. I prefer seeing them face
13    3,    3|    coast, I confess I shall be uneasy if Halley does not come
14    3,    4|       Mangles, who was getting uneasy. Then turning toward the
15    3,   18|         Oh, I see what you are uneasy about. You need a guarantee
16    3,   19|      mean?” said Mary, getting uneasy.~“Sister, I am going to
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