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1 There was an agitation in his eyes that none of the others carried.
2 But it was an agitation that was very carefully concealed.
3 This was an agitation in itself, but the words-thewords!
4 There was an agitation on the road toward Arta.
5 She couldn't see what, not at first, but there was an agitation spreading through the zombie crowd.
6 At last, there was an agitation in the blind, as though more than one person was behind it.
7 There was an agitation and ardor about Mrs. Wilson that, coupled with the flaming bonnet, made Miss Fountain uneasy.
8 The name of my unfortunate and murdered friend was an agitation too great to be endured in my weak state; I shed tears.
9 There was an agitation in her movements which Wingfold did not like; a suspicion crossed his mind, and he resolved to follow her.
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