Chap.

 1        2|         She began to feel some anxiety, for she fancied she felt
 2        4|        he became the victim of anxiety; somebody had just taken
 3        5|      small part of his present anxiety to a feeling that its boards
 4        5|  mingled feeling of relief and anxiety as he left the wings whence
 5        6|   afternoon she expressed some anxiety, for Georges, directly after
 6        6|      at last causing her grave anxiety, seeing that every evening
 7        6|          said Georges in great anxiety. “I’ll explain it all myself.
 8        7|  seemed to justify the painful anxiety he was inflicting on himself.
 9        8|        later on; she was in no anxiety about that! And amid the
10        8|        Then he was seized with anxiety, fearing that Nana was playing
11        9|          he murmured in sudden anxiety.~“Yes; it’s idiotic, perhaps,
12       10|        was seized with jealous anxiety and hesitated to grant what
13       10|         Nana, with a return of anxiety, declared it to be impossible.
14       11|      and they were tortured by anxiety and stamped and swayed as
15       11| outcries were smothered by the anxiety which tortured every breast.
16       13|     looked clean, and her only anxiety was how to organize this
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