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 1       II|      certain that the man was bewildered by the sudden change in
 2       II|  three farmers were even more bewildered and dismayed than the gardener
 3       XI|    Maurice as he disappeared, bewildered by the scene he had just
 4   XXVIII|       promises and hopes, and bewildered by her distress, she did
 5     XXXI| misfortune upon our house!”~ ~Bewildered by these violent adjurations,
 6       XL|      that M. de Sairmeuse was bewildered.~ ~With an absolutely wonderstruck
 7    XLVII|       to his feet, and cast a bewildered glance around the room.
 8   XLVIII|     She seized the arm of her bewildered niece, and, by dint of dragging
 9     LIII|   Sairmeuse.~ ~This discovery bewildered him. How could Mme. Blanche
10       LV|    For a moment Martial stood bewildered, then, springing to a table,
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