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Alphabetical [« »] astonish 3 astonished 18 astonishing 3 astonishment 18 astounding 3 astray 5 astuteness 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 appear 18 arm-chair 18 astonished 18 astonishment 18 beyond 18 brain 18 caused | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances astonishment |
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1 II| gardener petrified with astonishment, crossed the court-yard— 2 III| duke understood his host’s astonishment.~ ~“Upon my word, Abbe!” 3 V| listened petrified with astonishment, almost doubting the evidence 4 VI| exclaimed the baron, in utter astonishment; “you refuse?”~ ~“I am compelled 5 XXI| exclaimed Lacheneur, in profound astonishment; “Monsieur d’Escorval!”~ ~ 6 XXIV| explains Mme. d’Escorval’s astonishment when, on the arrival of 7 XXVIII| betrayed the most intense astonishment.~ ~“What!” he exclaimed, “ 8 XXIX| he stood stupefied with astonishment.~ ~Without deigning to add 9 XXX| new-comer, in a tone of astonishment, exclaimed:~ ~“Good heavens! 10 XXXIII| Martial was stupefied with astonishment.~ ~“One might really suppose 11 XXXIV| head, heard himself, with astonishment, sentenced to two years’ 12 XXXV| and, to his inexpressible astonishment, he found it smooth. No 13 XXXVI| been the admiration and the astonishment of all around her.~ ~But 14 XXXVIII| rapped, was speechless with astonishment on recognizing him.~ ~“You, 15 XL| the short epistle, and his astonishment was so intense that he could 16 XLVII| And as I expressed my astonishment:~ ~“‘One moment,’ he added. ‘ 17 XLVII| The unfortunate man’s astonishment changed to a vague, inexpressible 18 XLVIII| under those conditions.”~ ~Astonishment dried the ever ready tears