Chapter
1 Int | narrated to his contemporaries, bewildered by the lyrical deformities
2 III | remained silent, her mind bewildered with joy. Presently she
3 IV | their usual time. She felt bewildered, above all else, bewildered.
4 IV | bewildered, above all else, bewildered. Last evening nothing had
5 IV | thou,” and she replied, bewildered, “Why, yes. And you?” “Oh,
6 VI | round, glanced at the little bewildered groom and he, too, burst
7 VII | house.”~Jeanne was very much bewildered, and said at the end of
8 VII | became furious. The baron, bewildered, made excuses, begged his
9 VIII| event, held her other hand, bewildered at this mystery which she
10 VIII| is robbing her.”~Jeanne, bewildered, looked at him without understanding.
11 VIII| look up at her father’s bewildered face, began to laugh with
12 VIII| marry her? Yes or no!”~The bewildered man looked steadfastly at
13 IX | stomach.” She replied in a bewildered manner: “Send at once for
14 IX | Jeanne was perfectly bewildered. What did that mean? To
15 X | was silent. The priest, bewildered, was gazing at her. “Come,
16 XIII| and amusement. Jeanne felt bewildered in the midst of this brilliant
17 XIV | had vanished.~She remained bewildered for some minutes. Then she
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