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1 2 | was therefore agreeably surprised to find in~Fanny O'Brien
2 4 | of my brother-in-law. He surprised me by announcing the~marriage
3 5 | property. No one should be surprised, therefore, at the foreboding~
4 8 | Italy with Conti.' I~was not surprised; she regarded herself as
5 8 | heart.~ ~"I shouldn't be surprised to see the Marquise de Rochefide
6 9 | incognito? Calyste greatly surprised~his father and mother by
7 10| which was~Beatrix. He was surprised himself to find how little
8 10| the party,~she was much surprised at the objections raised
9 10| others~have done with, and surprised at not being in the fashion;
10 12| This exuberance of joy surprised Camille,~and made her thoughtful;
11 12| Chevalier du Halga, much surprised at being sought by the~baroness,
12 13| that~evening. Calyste, much surprised, wished to question her,
13 14| Camille.~ ~The man seemed surprised that he should be considered
14 16| examination was~short; they were surprised that he still lived on.
15 18| whose own~nobleness is not surprised or moved by nobleness in
16 19| horse~with its foaming mouth surprised her.~ ~"Where can he have
17 20| and fed you with my milk, surprised me by its brevity,~and above
18 20| beside the fire in a way that surprised~herself, when Gasselin,
19 23| fortnight later, Madame Schontz, surprised at this want~of intelligence,
20 25| doors do close when they are~surprised, was to reach monsieur's
21 26| When Arthur came in and~'surprised' us, Fabien and me, he retreated
22 26| repentance. Many persons are surprised at the glacial~ ~insensibility
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