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 1       XI|         matter.~ ~This coldness amazed Chanlouineau; he did not
 2      XIV|       admit that he was greatly amazed.~ ~But this unfortunate
 3      XVI|      steps.~ ~M. dEscorval was amazed and confounded.~ ~“One might
 4     XVII|       the poor lady was as much amazed as if she had witnessed
 5     XVII|   thought Mlle. de Courtornieu, amazed at what she was pleased
 6    XXIII| Surrender!” cried the soldiers, amazed by such valor; “surrender!”~ ~“
 7     XXIX|       upon Marie-Anne.~ ~He was amazed by her coolness and presence
 8      XXX|         sight that met his eyes amazed him.~ ~A man was standing
 9  XXXVIII|        Impossible.’”~ ~Jean was amazed at the patience, we should
10    XXXIX|        could not have been more amazed and horrified.~ ~A shudder
11     XLII|        baseness and ingratitude amazed them. It seemed incomprehensible
12       LI|         come!”~ ~Blanche was so amazed that she could not articulate
13      LII|       his impudence, he paused, amazed by the perfectly composed
14      LII|           And the servants were amazed to see their haughty mistress
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