Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXVII|     Who could describe the agitation of heart I suffered as I
2   I,    XXVIII| Cardenio showed no further agitation and remained quiet, regarding
3   I,    XXVIII|  Dorothea, he showed fresh agitation and felt convinced of the
4   I,     XXXIV|  in hiding in the state of agitation that it may be imagined
5   I,     XXXVI| from moving a step. In her agitation and sudden movement the
6   I,      XLIV|   that night, the one from agitation at having her lover so near
7  II,      LIII|    his bed, and with fear, agitation, and fatigue he fainted
8  II,       LXX|   with a show of anger and agitation, exclaimed, "God's life!
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