1 She looked nervous and excited.
2 Mary was becoming quite excited.
3 He had begun to be excited, too.
4 He stopped her again as excited as she was herself.
5 She came to him somewhat excited and curious and flustered.
6 Mary got up from her chair beginning to feel excited herself.
7 The corridor looked very long and dark, but she was too excited to mind that.
8 Mary's heart began to thump and her hands to shake a little in her delight and excitement.
9 This sounded so imposing that Ben Weatherstaff became quite excited and really could not keep still.
10 "I should be excited if she kept away," answered Colin, his eyes beginning to look dangerously sparkling.
11 He had become quite excited and his strange eyes began to shine like stars and looked more immense than ever.
12 The robin kept singing and twittering away and tilting his head on one side, as if he were as excited as she was.
13 Mary put her hand up to her throat because she was afraid he might see the excited lump which she felt jump into it.
14 He liked the mysteriousness of it and did his best, but in the midst of excited enjoyment it is rather difficult never to laugh above a whisper.
15 The fact that he had really once stood on his feet had set Colin thinking tremendously and when Mary told him of the spell she had worked he was excited and approved of it greatly.
16 But when at last they turned into the Long Walk by the ivied walls the excited sense of an approaching thrill made them, for some curious reason they could not have explained, begin to speak in whispers.
17 She looked in the old border beds and among the grass, and after she had gone round, trying to miss nothing, she had found ever so many more sharp, pale green points, and she had become quite excited again.
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