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1 II | but not the means. His surprise was like that of a simple-minded 2 III | old man bent down, and his surprise was so great that he almost 3 V | about, uttered a cry of surprise.~The young man turned; he 4 VI | d’Escorval, not without surprise, for having occasionally 5 IX | a display of frankness, surprise, and fear. Her expression 6 X | papers, conceal any sign of surprise or discomfiture.~The prisoner, 7 X | difficult to conceal his surprise. “You are too reasonable, 8 X | noticed, and uttered a cry of surprise. You will ask me what he 9 XII | scaffold? My anxiety and dismay surprise you, do they? Why, since 10 XIV | here in Paris. To my great surprise, he has not made his appearance; 11 XV | restrain a loud exclamation of surprise. “What a fool I am!” cried 12 XV | Father Absinthe’s great surprise, Lecoq seemed rather thoughtful 13 XVI | thought of the agreeable surprise he had in store for the 14 XVI | with an air of mingled surprise and indignation. “You can’ 15 XVI | restrain an exclamation of surprise. “What was she like?” they 16 XVII | district.”~The magistrate’s surprise was so intense that it imparted 17 XVII | of mingled curiosity and surprise. “Such honesty!” said she. “ 18 XVIII| exclamation of incredulous surprise simultaneously escaped the 19 XIX | features expressed intense surprise, and any one would have 20 XIX | the officials dumb with surprise, but the prisoner, without 21 XIX | given him so that we may surprise his secret.”~“I don’t deceive 22 XX | Did you hear any cry of surprise?”~“I heard nothing, for 23 XXI | exclaimed in a tone of delighted surprise.~“The same,” replied the 24 XXI | one of the sergeants in surprise, “don’t you know the gardens 25 XXIV | a gesture of incredulous surprise.~“So, Monsieur Tabaret,