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  • There is nothing more, the solemn oath taken, that Siegfried can do, and in his stalwart fashion he turns his back on the whole troublesome business, with the sensible suggestion that the wild woman from the mountains be given rest and quiet "until the impudent rage shall have spent itself which some unholy wizardry has suscitated" against them all.

    The Wagnerian Romances Gertrude Hall Brownell 1912

  • So strong is the love idea in him, that it has suscitated all that is inherent and essential in the character.

    Mike Fletcher A Novel 1892

  • Frank for refusing her first request, and the foolish fellow's expostulations suscitated feelings in Mike of intense satisfaction.

    Mike Fletcher A Novel 1892

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