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1 The Queen passed the day in great disquietude .
2 This notice of her return to her own country seemed to occasion the Marquess great disquietude .
3 Next day, Florina was in great disquietude .
4 When she recovered consciousness Rosario manifested great disquietude at finding herself at such an hour out of her own room.
5 On Jacques entering the room he found the old man in a state of great disquietude - in fact , in a very great rage.
6 Mrs. Compton's remark did not tend to dispel Amabel's uneasiness, and both she and Nizza Macascree passed a day of great disquietude .
7 It appears that a friend of Mr. Kidder, a physician "of great ability," on reading my article was caused great disquietude .
8 Thus the commodore, to his great joy, at last finished this troublesome affair, which, for the preceding four months, had given him great disquietude .
9 I passed the night in the greatest disquietude , and only fell asleep towards morning.
10 Light, moreover, now caused him greater disquietude than did darkness.
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