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1 II| means lucrative, so the surprise throughout the district 2 III| he manifested some slight surprise.~ ~The carriage standing 3 III| great sorrow, but without surprise, that he heard the duke 4 VIII| heartbroken.~ ~What was his surprise, a little after midnight, 5 IX| Maurice remarked, not without surprise, that she was bare-headed, 6 XI| same movement of alarm and surprise.~ ~M. Lacheneur stood before 7 XIII| type, it quite takes one by surprise.”~ ~A fool would have protested. 8 XVI| resumed:~ ~“Does what I say surprise you? I understand why. My 9 XVII| Marie-Anne petrified with surprise, sorrow, and indignation.~ ~ 10 XIX| of Chanlouineau did not surprise him in the least.~ ~And 11 XXIII| betrayed successively profound surprise, and a more violent desire 12 XXIV| could have happened?~ ~Her surprise became uneasiness when she 13 XXV| two officers evinced such surprise that Maurice noticed it 14 XXVII| other prisoners betrayed surprise rather than fear. Perhaps 15 XXVIII| were waiting in agonized surprise, that irresistible torpor 16 XXIX| with an air of the utmost surprise. “What does she desire here?”~ ~ 17 XXXII| found another cause for surprise.~ ~On examining the rope 18 XXXIV| Blanche de Courtornieu did not surprise the inhabitants of Montaignac 19 XXXIV| restrain an exclamation of surprise.~ ~“Jean Lacheneur!” he 20 XLV| could not repress a cry of surprise and rage.~ ~She found herself 21 XLVII| he inquired, in evident surprise.~ ~They trembled, hung their 22 XLIX| subject.~ ~Intense as was his surprise, the abbe succeeded in hiding 23 LV| what he is saying.~ ~In his surprise, Gevrol almost lost countenance,