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1 The girls saw it from a distance, and there was some excitement .
2 They came from all over, and believe me there was some excitement .
3 Just then there was some excitement at the entrance of the police station.
4 There was some excitement here over the loss of the prisoner, but no talk of pursuit.
5 Of course the baby was asleep and couldn't be touched; but there was some excitement , anyway.
6 It was supposed that they were about to proceed along the coast; still there was some excitement .
7 There was some excitement when the prisoners were brought in, and all crowded around to see them.
8 For the moment there was some excitement , for this was a new act for the circus people.
9 There was some excitement in meeting each other, though there was very little, if anything, to say.
10 Several unfinished houses had been burned of late, and there was some excitement in the public mind thereat.
11 There was some excitement when the news reached this country that Gen. Rius Rivera was to be shot.
12 I must not deny that, mingled with this, was some excitement at the prospect of seeing mademoiselle again.
13 But that was some excitement .
14 There was some excitement in Mrs. Bogardus's manner, but Cerissa did not know her well enough to perceive it.
15 It was evident to him that there was some excitement in the household, and that a discussion was going on.
16 There was some excitement .
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