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 1        V|      overthrow of the empire surprised them in the heydey of their
 2        V| heydey of their happiness.~ ~Surprised them? No. For a long time
 3        V|    from him. Although he was surprised at their indifference, he
 4        V|     the young girl, a little surprised.~ ~“You speak the truth,
 5       XI|      a gesture.~ ~“I am much surprised to hear that they are seeking
 6      XVI| visited the spot, and he was surprised at the extent of the landscape
 7      XVI|    The baron paused, greatly surprised; Martial, with that air
 8     XVII|      a word. She was greatly surprised, and she did not attempt
 9     XXII|   Duc de Sairmeuse, the duke surprised us. We fled, but the cursed
10     XXIV|  powder.”~ ~He was evidently surprised that this young man should
11      XXX|     words and burning glance surprised M. dEscorval, but he attributed
12      XXX|  would now reflect.~ ~He was surprised that he had heard nothing
13     XXXI|   woman rose, evidently more surprised than alarmed.~ ~She looked
14    XXXII|     made his escape, greatly surprised and not a little dismayed
15  XXXVIII|  least, could not fail to be surprised at his generosity.~ ~His
16       XL|     the drawing-room.~ ~Much surprised, he hastened down.~ ~When
17     XLIV|        The abbe did not seem surprised.~ ~“I understand your repugnance,
18     XLIV|      house in order, she was surprised to find herself singing
19       LI|  before her, she was greatly surprised.~ ~“What! you are going
20      LII|     low den, and the police, surprised at seeing so much gold in
21       LV|      seem to be immoderately surprised at Lecoq’s revelations.
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