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1  Mr. Holohan became very red and excited.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A MOTHER
2  These were three good reasons for Jimmy's excitement.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AFTER THE RACE
3  All this time the dressing-room was a hive of excitement.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A MOTHER
4  His wife clasped her hands excitedly and gave a little jump.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
5  Ah, there's no city like Paris for gaiety, movement, excitement.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
6  Villona and Riviere were the noisiest, but all the men were excited.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AFTER THE RACE
7  A trifle made him blush at any time: and now he felt warm and excited.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
8  The fourth member of the party, however, was too excited to be genuinely happy.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AFTER THE RACE
9  When we were making the last arrangements on the eve we were all vaguely excited.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AN ENCOUNTER
10  First of all it had been an excitement for her to have a fellow and then she had begun to like him.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In EVELINE
11  To follow the voice, without looking at the singer's face, was to feel and share the excitement of swift and secure flight.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
12  It was his habit to walk swiftly in the street even by day and whenever he found himself in the city late at night he hurried on his way apprehensively and excitedly.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
13  The end of these discourses was that one night during which she had shown every sign of unusual excitement, Mrs. Sinico caught up his hand passionately and pressed it to her cheek.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A PAINFUL CASE