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1 1 | addition to her constant sickly state, had extinguished in her 2 2 | problem which we can but state, without attempting to solve 3 2 | it. ~This, then, was the state of things three months after 4 7 | which reassured me as to the state of his mind. ~I had noticed 5 12| reached home I was in a state of mad gaiety. As I thought 6 14| servant was away I was in a state of extreme agitation. At 7 19| the Rue de Provence in a state of great delight. The man 8 21| which could account for the state in which I found her, but 9 23| the consequences, in the state in which I was, might be 10 24| need not tell you in what state of agitation I spent the 11 26| this kind, and I am in a state of constant fright. ~How