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1 They might open it, and see us; and that would excite suspicion .
2 We let the matter drop, knowing that any insistence would excite suspicion .
3 Because it would excite suspicion which we must avoid-donot interrupt me.
4 We may excite suspicion if we remain shut up together too long.
5 The arrival of the galleys will excite suspicion in the city.
6 A marked change in her attitude would be illogical and might excite suspicion .
7 To be learned in Greek was to excite suspicion of heresy.
8 Nothing occurred tending in any degree to excite suspicion against them.
9 A year passed in this way without anything to excite suspicion .
10 I heard no sound inside-therewas nothing to excite suspicion in any way.
11 It would excite suspicion if we were to buy them, ourselves.
12 There was no reason therefore why our appearance should excite suspicion .
13 Drive a sharp bargain so as not to excite suspicion , but buy her.
14 We found no one, no trace of any one, nothing to excite suspicion .
15 Ralph, fearing that his silence would excite suspicion , tried to talk.
16 Oh, yes; come and have a try, or else it will excite suspicion .
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