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1 To slink away from the young man would be to rouse suspicion .
2 I must not urge them too much; it would rouse suspicion .
3 But I can't leave now-totry would rouse suspicion at once.
4 They assured him that half measures would only rouse suspicion .
5 But above all, she was anxious not to rouse suspicion .
6 And too long a silence might rouse suspicion , if her twin guardians were listening.
7 The presence of us two-bothpossible heirs - will rouse suspicion .
8 Rita's "story" was not the first thing to rouse suspicion in Margaret's mind.
9 What had he done to rouse suspicion against himself?
10 Then he turned casually from the subject, lest he rouse suspicion , and spoke of his horses.
11 One trifling miscalculation or mistake may rouse suspicion .
12 We mustn't do anything to rouse suspicion , now.
13 He signed to them not to give vent to any cry of admiration that might rouse suspicion .
14 Two plates, and I would rouse suspicion .
15 To the initiated, there was a good deal both in the man's speech and bearing to rouse suspicion .
16 You are to be madly in love with her, and, not to rouse suspicion , drink heavily, wines, liqueurs!
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