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1 The quieter the house became, the more unquiet became my grandfather.
2 But his own mind was more unquiet than ever.
3 What is more unquiet at heart, more often provoked, or more violently enraged than self-love?
4 A reputation that inspired a graver and more unquiet interest had been created by the Vicomte de Mauleon.
5 Had Maria known one of the causes of Harry's disquiet, the middle-aged spinster would have been more unquiet still.
6 And from some cause or other, Guy Darrell was more unquiet and perturbed in his present than in his past seclusion.
7 Thus the more France increases her army, the more she corners raw materials and increases her measures against Germany, the more unquiet she becomes.
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