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1Tortured by his inward agitation, he rose and began to pace the room.
2Hatteras remained silent, but his face, in spite of himself, betrayed his inward agitation.
3He was quite unable to control his inward agitation.
4Something in him frightened her, something which, perhaps, he himself could not master-hisinward agitation.
5Phil strove to utter the words calmly, but his trembling lips revealed his inward agitation.
6Emma had not asked her to sit down, merely because of the inward agitation which absorbed her.
7Heidi had not moved, she stood with her eyes aflame and trembling all over with inward agitation.
8Wynne asked, wondering if his voice betrayed the inward agitation without which he could not pronounce her name.
9It was the silence of an inward agitation; still they knew the power of good consciences to summon sleep.
10He went about his afternoon work in a sort of steady, mechanical manner, the outward veil of his inward agitation.
11She sat down, and opening the letter with hands that gave no sign of inward agitation or suspense, read it through.
12His inward agitation prevented him from perceiving in what strong contradiction this semblance of calm stood to his morbid sense of honor.
13You may think, Fairfax, that, marshalled as my hopes and fears were in battle array, something of inward agitation would be apparent.
14Lionel caught her arm, pointing in stern silence to the drawing-room door, which was not closed, his white face betraying his inward agitation.
15Not a feature of her finely-cut face betrayed her inward agitation, and after the Mohar had greeted her she said with rather patronizing friendliness:
16She looked up, with all these inward agitations painted on her cheeks.
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