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1    1,    9|   were seized with no little excitement. For if through some inexplicable
2    1,   18|   sufficient to calm so much excitement, they unmoored from the
3    2,    6|    that in Benito’s state of excitement he would be unable to restrain
4    2,    8|    There had been moments of excitement during this spell of work,
5    2,   10|      aquatic plants. Intense excitement seized him. He stepped toward
6    2,   13|      He was in that state of excitement that solitude was exasperating
7    2,   13|     had risen, a prey to the excitement he could not control; the
8    2,   15|      alone is my judge!”~The excitement increased in Manaos as the
9    2,   16| still the victim of the same excitement. The document crumpled by
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