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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. the complaints and lamentations which politeness had hitherto restrained, now burst forth universally; and they all agreed again and again how provoking it was to be so disappointed. (chapter 13, p. 10) in this context, the word lamentations implies a great deal of .

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