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1 In an instant she had searched his face and dropped her eyes again, fearing lest she should awake suspicion .
2 Another carriage having already gone from here to-day, it might awaken suspicion .
3 Such conduct would awaken suspicion in any one save the object of it.
4 My position was a strange one, bound to awaken suspicion ; my conduct immodest.
5 Spike seemed embarrassed, though not to a degree to awaken suspicion in his companion.
6 That explains away any incongruities of voice or manner which otherwise might awaken suspicion .
7 Clearly nothing had been heard, or seen, to awaken suspicion .
8 Besides, I should awaken suspicion and inquiry by silence.
9 The weaker ruler should, under such circumstances, carefully avoid every act that may awaken suspicion .
10 An imperfect disguise would attract attention and awaken suspicion ; and could he really disguise his physiognomy?
11 Not to awaken suspicion he was flattering ad nauseum, insinuating as a perfume, and cajoling as a woman.
12 One word more; to see you standing about at this hour of the night will awaken suspicion at once.
13 We had already met and exchanged speech with some of the townsfolk, and to retreat now might awaken suspicion .
14 Then, too, I had doubtless a look of ghastliness and astonishment that might well have awaked suspicion , and Capt.
15 Without opening the letter it will be known that it is from the Empress of Austria, and will awaken suspicion .
16 If he does, and should happen to mention it in my uncle's presence, it might awaken suspicions in his mind.
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