Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV| entirely at my disposal. If the excitement and fatigue of the journey
2     I,      IV|      has been up all night from excitement, and now I have told her
3     I,       X|       but an ox; and a moment's excitement had made me give up fame
4    II,       V|       whole frame trembled with excitement.~ ~"What is his object in
5    II,     VII|      pressed my hand in evident excitement, assuring me of eternal
6    II,    XVII|      harm was to be feared from excitement, and Flamma's health was
7    II,    XVII|        from creating in you any excitement which might prove fatal
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