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1 Her spirit was in too excitable a state to hear advice calmly.
2 They are too excitable , too ungoverned for the joys of patient intercourse.
3 She should not be too excitable and yet she ought to be keen.
4 You're a lot too excitable and I could wish it altered.
5 The fault was hers, she had been too hasty, too excitable , too impetuous.
6 But he is far too excitable to last out long.
7 The French have been arrogant, the Spanish proud, and the Italians far too excitable .
8 Mr. Horace pulled the bell-cord, but madame was too excitable for that means of communication.
9 It was just me being a little too excitable .
10 She has too much brain-power; she is too excitable ; you must keep her back Miss Cameron.
11 She had always been complicated, sweet-natured and hardworking (unlike lazy Pretty), but too excitable .
12 She has always been too strained, too excitable .
13 Please try not to get too excitable . '
14 My dear boy, you are too excitable .
15 Raw beef makes it too excitable .
16 Bertie, you are still too excitable .
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