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1       II|       to conceal his frightful agitation.~ ~“You will thank the Baron
2       VI|        dumb.~ ~In spite of his agitation, the young man perceived
3       XI|      too easy to divine.~ ~Her agitation, while the marquis spoke
4     XIII|        perceived his momentary agitation.~ ~“What can it mean?” she
5     XIII| aroused by Martial’s momentary agitation.~ ~“It is inconceivable,”
6      XVI|        in a moment.”~ ~Neither agitation nor anger could be detected
7    XLVII|     and Maurice remarked their agitation.~ ~“What is the matter?”
8   XLVIII|          Ah!” she thought, “my agitation will seem perfectly natural.
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