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 1      III|         the servant uttered an astonished exclamation.~ ~But the listeners
 2      XII|        The duke seemed greatly astonished.~ ~“Consideration!” he exclaimed. “
 3      XIV|         he would probably have astonished her a little.~ ~He, himself,
 4      XVI|    remembering his son, he was astonished to see this tranquillity.~ ~“
 5      XVI|    words from Lacheneur’s lips astonished the baron.~ ~Lacheneur perceived
 6     XVII|        Courtornieu was no less astonished.~ ~“Of what new freak is
 7       XX|      gave him in charge of the astonished soldiers, and again started
 8     XXIV|      to the servants, who were astonished at their mistress.~ ~Mme.
 9  XXXVIII|    passed through the crowd of astonished guests, Jean thought neither
10      XLI|      of Sairmeuse were greatly astonished to see Marie-Anne alight
11     XLIV|   second time that Martial had astonished her by the grandeur of his
12      XLV|   poverty of this humble abode astonished her. There was no floor
13    XLVII|          He paused, and as his astonished hearers stood rooted to
14      LII|       but the servant, greatly astonished, and on fire with curiosity,
15      LII|    little love for him. He was astonished at the bitter grief he felt
16     LIII| noticed her dejection, and was astonished by it.~ ~“Is it not strange,”
17     LIII|      to say to her?” asked the astonished widow.~ ~“Nothing; you will
18      LIV|     toward her, on his return, astonished Mme. Blanche. She almost
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