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1 1,1| knows this, and nobody is astonished at it. ~"I shall do the 2 3,4| form," indeed, not to be astonished or moved by anything, in 3 3,4| himself, and the exclamation astonished M. de Valorsay so little 4 6,4| but vengeance!" And as the astonished baron opened his lips to 5 6,5| matter with her?" was the astonished query on every side. ~At 6 7,4| humility - considerably astonished M. Wilkie. "Allow me to 7 8,4| air of surprise, and was astonished and even ashamed to find 8 9,5| might lead to - and to be astonished at her own boldness. But 9 10,4| the table, he was himself astonished at the transformation. " 10 10,5| dressing-room that most astonished and stupefied Chupin. He 11 11,3| of oaths which would have astonished a cab-driver. But suddenly 12 12,2| shoulders, as if she were astonished to have to answer such puerile 13 12,3| face. She was evidently astonished. She had not expected these 14 13,1| Pascal's character, he was astonished and deeply touched by these 15 13,7| unblushing face - he was astonished at his own audacity. And 16 13,8| and the baron exchanged astonished glances. It must be confessed 17 15,6| coldly. And as he sprang up, astonished that any one should doubt 18 18,2| last!'" ~Pale with anger, astonished and humiliated beyond measure, 19 18,5| young girl," he pushed the astonished Marguerite into the room, 20 18,5| resemblance - which had astonished Pascal could not fail to 21 20,2| He!" ~"Who?" inquired the astonished marquis. ~"Look!" ~M. de 22 20,3| s parentage were greatly astonished when they saw Baron Trigault