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1 But there was disquieting news about the loose trade he intended to follow.
2 From London came disquieting news for all sides to the controversy.
3 Since I wrote to you last I have had disquieting news about Effie.
4 As day followed day, disquieting news came from the Near East.
5 Upon our arrival at camp we heard some very disquieting news .
6 They hastened to the château, and regaled the resourceful Britt with the disquieting news .
7 This was hardly done when Daniel Boone appeared at the clearing with disquieting news .
8 He could scarcely attend to Margaret, who brought back disquieting news from the George.
9 It was disquieting news , and Ted hurried forward to talk it over with Jack.
10 To a kinsman of Sunderland's this was disquieting news , indeed.
11 I use the past tense, because I have yet to tell you most disquieting news .
12 I trust there is no disquieting news from Treves?
13 It contained most disquieting news about Mr. Strangeways.
14 But in Paris he got disquieting news .
15 And he had disquieting news from Moongarr.
16 This is very disquieting news to us.
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