Book, Chapter

1    1,  16|         instantly struck dumb with astonishment. Nor could I myself look
2    1,  23|        determination gave place to astonishment, and death, sure and certain,
3    2,  34|             what gave me cause for astonishment, rods and axes were fixed
4    2,  35|            dining-room, and to our astonishment, kissed us thick and fast,
5    2,  63|    skewered them, and, much to our astonishment, presented them to us on
6    2,  67| SIXTY-THIRD.~We were all dumb with astonishment, when "I take your story
7    5, 154|            ears of the vulgar with astonishment and respect. From a vain
8    6     |             did not show the least astonishment.~The books which bear the
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