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1Arthur spoke sullenly; a curious, nervous irritability was taking possession of him.
2Finally, out of nervous irritability, I looked up the Body Artist's website.
3Too little spirit is easily exhausted; too much quickly passes into nervous irritability.
4These baths were of great use to Shelley in soothing his nervous irritability.
5It is nervous irritability, therefore, that we have to deal with.
6Too much will make a patient wakeful, a little often quiets nervous irritability.
7Do not worry a man into nervous irritability, and he will be amiable.
8The Emperor was rocking himself to and fro, in nervous irritability, on his feet.
9Like other unfortunate deaf people, I suffer from nervous irritability.
10Molly felt the table to be against her, and it added to her nervous irritability.
11His nervous irritability increased, but it did not hinder the steady development of his Research.
12The equilibrium was destroyed, he had at times outbreaks of nervous irritability, without any cause.
13The French with their nervous irritability, their lively imagination, are incapable of such a defense.
14Mr. Van Brandt suffers habitually from nervous irritability, and he felt particularly ill last night.
15This is really nothing but nervous irritability, dear Lyon.
16Perhaps this constant stimulation accounted for Bert's nervous irritability, for the indefinable hardening and estranging.
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