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 1      III|       might do in a moment of excitement, the son was capable of
 2       XV|       moans of Maurice.~ ~His excitement instead of abating had increased
 3      XVI|    fanaticism; and in his mad excitement he clinched his hands as
 4    XXIII|      longing for struggle and excitement, a man whose ambition prompted
 5     XXIV|       having disappeared, the excitement which had sustained her
 6     XXXI|       the excessive labor and excitement of the past few days, and
 7     XXXI|          Upheld by a feverish excitement, he walked for long hours.
 8      XLI|   entered in a state of great excitement.~ ~After supper he had gone
 9      XLI|     him that conversation and excitement would retard his recovery;
10   XLVIII| evidently in a state of great excitement.~ ~“What is it?” inquired
11     LIII|      the void with bustle and excitement. He threw himself headlong
12      LIV|     Russia at that epoch. The excitement subsided; the Hotel de Sairmeuse
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