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 1     I|     means corresponding to his amazement, "What are your commands,
 2     I|    regarded the new-comer with amazement, while the gipsy went down
 3    II|  triumphant hosts, beheld with amazement the[Pg 43] splendid five-storeyed
 4   III| mid-course. The crowd gaped in amazement at the fury of the steed
 5   VII|     one asked his neighbour in amazement what was the meaning of
 6    IX|       time with expressions of amazement, horror, approbation, or
 7    IX|     foreign terms, and, to his amazement, he read these words -~ ~"
 8    IX|    whole company was dumb with amazement. Was it the sight of the
 9     X|         kept standing there in amazement, with her long-handled parasol
10   XVI|       up from Rudolf's side in amazement.~ ~"Rudolf! think what you
11    XX|      rooted to the ground with amazement on perceiving the figure
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