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1 For the next two hours there was much bustle and hard work.
2 For a while there was much bustle and noise on the float.
3 There was much bustle and confusion throughout the little inn at Sinuessa.
4 There was much bustle and stir in the hall of the Episcopal palace.
5 Between the city walls and the harbour there was much bustle and agitation.
6 Sunday though this was, there was much bustle in the harbour.
7 All are seated at the table with much bustle and laughter.
8 There was too much bustle and noise and study of clothes.
9 A great rush is a scene of much bustle and excitement.
10 Mr. Edmonstone returned, out of breath, in too much bustle remark his daughter's blushes.
11 There was much bustle about the old Red Mill.
12 There had been much bustle and excitement ever since the steamer landed early that morning.
13 On Monday, June 4th, after much bustle of preparation, the fleet set sail for Quebec.
14 There is much bustle and subdued cheerfulness mingled with awe; conversation is carried on in whispers.
15 There is, perhaps, too much bustle in the first act, and too little in the last.
16 There was much bustle among the Mexicans, and it seemed to be the bustle of preparation.
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