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I scarcely ever spent a night of more inquietude.
Our only cause for inquietude was now the appearance of the precipitous slope above us.
"I can neither come to see you nor receive your visit so long as my present inquietude continues.
What species of inquietude it betrayed, the light was not strong enough to enable me to discover.
For ten years I had entered and re-entered in the same way, without ever experiencing the least inquietude.
Quite apart from these, however, she experienced a third sensation which made for a nameless inquietude.
This astonishment would have been carried to inquietude had I then known what the old creature was preparing for me.
An event was in preparation which, had She known it, would have relieved her from her inquietude.
The countenance of an upright man always gives inquietude to knaves.
"My inquietude," he wrote later, "increased from hour to hour."
Inquietude for my own safety was, for a moment, suspended by sympathy with your distress.
No, he was thinking of Zebedee's words and laboring under a great inquietude.
A doubt of her regard, supposing him to feel it, need not give him more than inquietude.
He looked at me with apparent inquietude.
The Marquis was almost distracted, and Lorenzo felt scarcely less inquietude.
Still, as I urged our leaving Ireland with such inquietude and impatience, my father thought it best to yield.
Bonaparte's journey through Switzerland was not without utility; and his presence served to calm more than one inquietude.
To Chauvelin the day had been one of restless inquietude and nervous apprehension.
I have been haunted by perpetual inquietude.
I retired, filled with confusion and inquietude.
It wrung my heart to think that I had had to keep anything from her and so caused her inquietude.
Then long hour followed long hour, but the inquietude of her mood did not abate.
Each leaves theatergoers - and the other characters in the plays - in a state of sobering inquietude.
There was neither jealousy, inquietude, or mistrust in his sentiment; it was devotion and faith.
I observe, too, a vacillation in your step - a joyous inquietude in your eyes.