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1 I, TransPre| Shelton's first volume. A suspicion of incompetence, too, seems 2 I, III| wag, and had already some suspicion of his guest's want of wits, 3 I, XIV| patience dies~ Slain by suspicion, be it false or true;~ And 4 I, XIV| jealousy, disdain;~ Racked by suspicion as by certainty;~ Forgotten, 5 I, XIV| complained in it of jealousy, suspicion, and absence, all to the 6 I, XVI| got no answer. With this suspicion he got up, and lighting 7 I, XVI| murderers, and with this suspicion he raised his voice still 8 I, XX| him; and not having any suspicion of the tying, he was fain 9 I, XXI| cheer lest she should excite suspicion in her parents, and at the 10 I, XXIII| for now that we have a suspicion who the owner is, and have 11 I, XXIII| not see him, the strong suspicion we have as to his being 12 I, XXIII| further strengthened their suspicion that he who had fled was 13 I, XXVII| her affection elsewhere, a suspicion injurious to her fair name 14 I, XXVIII| and this intelligence or suspicion made him act as you shall 15 I, XXVIII| the truth of his former suspicion, but he was unwilling to 16 I, XXXIII| should be regarded with suspicion by the inquisitive and malicious 17 I, XXXIV| easy on the score of that suspicion, for he knew that Lothario 18 I, XXXIV| implicit credence to every suspicion that comes into his mind. 19 I, XXXIV| designs. Once more I say the suspicion in my mind that some imprudence 20 I, XXXIX| sons; and to encourage a suspicion that I do not love you, 21 I, LI| numerous suitors had any suspicion of her design, she had already 22 II, I| barber, who had the same suspicion as the curate, asked Don 23 II, I| such a way that he cast suspicion on the governor, and made 24 II, XVI| traveller began to have a suspicion that he was some crazy being, 25 II, XXXI| becoming convinced that his suspicion was correct, addressing 26 II, XLIV| confirm or do away with this suspicion."~ ~"Thou wilt do well, 27 II, XLIX| moreover her tears confirm your suspicion." Sancho gave her the best 28 II, LIV| of it."~ ~"I always had a suspicion that gentleman had a passion 29 II, LXV| whether I am right in my suspicion that Senor Carrasco's efforts