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1 The people of Washington had full cause for their excitement and suspense.
2 His excited imagination - and full cause there was-gavea sinister meaning to everything.
3 Once more his heart sank to the uttermost depths, and it had full cause to do so.
4 But he had full cause to be.
5 Dick was startled, and for full cause - but he recognized the Sioux warrior who had fought him on horseback.
6 Nothing calculated to stimulate jealousy occurred again till the fifth act; and then there arose full cause for it.
7 I thought then that I had full cause for being so, but I was wrong there, as in all else.
8 Ned, having full cause , hated this brutal man, and he hoped that the Texans would come to grips with him.
9 Jack and Fred laughed, too, until their sides ached; and who shall deny that there was not full cause for their merriment?
10 But the full cause of his coming was not learned until the facts in regard to Mr. Sterling's business affairs were finally disclosed.
11 The full causes of that failure cannot be analyzed.
12 Full cause had they for fright.
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