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1 I was very much moved; I was, in fact, very much excited .
2 The dogs were too much excited to lie down in their traces.
3 The man became very much excited at the question and angrily answered:
4 The people of Holly Springs were much excited over the slavery question.
5 They were not very much excited ; they knew Madge only too well.
6 The little red princess was very much excited indeed about her flight.
7 I got in without any difficulty, being all alive and much excited .
8 Aimée was too much excited to understand in this what was meant.
9 He seemed much excited , and in doubt as to what to do.
10 War gave a new movement to the people already so much excited .
11 Claudia appeared to be much excited , and under the influence of fear.
12 The Talabas appeared to be much excited , and were spurring their horses.
13 My curiosity was much excited by these remarks, and I said eagerly:
14 The good creature was much excited , her face was clouded with disapproval.
15 Strange to say, Clif was not much excited at the terrific moment.
16 Antony was much excited and began to haul violently at his tackle.
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