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1    1,    3|        was a constant source of anxiety to his wife.~Yaquita was
2    1,    9|     waited for the hour with an anxiety quite intelligible.~There
3    1,   20|         under a feeling of deep anxiety, had risen. They could see
4    2,   16|        himself to dissemble the anxiety which consumed him. He wished
5    2,   16| to-morrow we shall be free from anxiety.”~“May heaven grant it so!”
6    2,   16|     fate excited a good deal of anxiety among his companions. He
7    2,   17|       again to live the life of anxiety which I have led for twenty-three
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