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1 I did not interrupt their thoughts, for I loved to astonish people .
2 Besides, sooner or later I'll astonish people with one of my inventions.
3 And sentiment against breweries over here would astonish people abroad.
4 They stared a little; but it takes a good deal to astonish people in a theater.
5 Then to astonish people still more, he died.
6 Yet she possessed a certain reserve of shrewd common sense which was sometimes apt to astonish people .
7 He loved to astonish people with extraordinary tales, which were sheer inventions, but which no one could disprove.
8 It has been made into a documentary for National Geographic and continues to astonish people from around the world.
9 They bitterly resent being taken in or deceived, and when they think they have been, they astonish people by the bitterness of their resentment.
10 "I should like to astonish people , sometime, with a heavenly kind of general housework."
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