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1 The deep stupor of the soldiers and sailors instantly changed to despair.
2 These faces expressed in their lines the deep stupor of the tired soldiers.
3 The deep stupor seemed to pass, and he began to moan.
4 And in his room Sir Everard lay in a deep stupor - it was not sleep.
5 He awoke suddenly from a deep stupor and cried out, in a clear voice:
6 A deep stupor had taken hold of my mind: thought seemed to stand still.
7 For the most part King slept, lapsing into the deep stupor of a drugged man.
8 We found him lying at full length, apparently in a deep stupor , yet still alive.
9 Dressings were then applied; repeated and repeated again; but still the sick man lay in a deep stupor .
10 There was a long, deep stupor .
11 The noise of the front-door closing with a slam roused Jean from the deep stupor into which he had fallen.
12 We bathed the wounds as he lay in a deep stupor , and I dressed them as well as I could.
13 He did not know what had become of Colonel Winchester, and his comrades still lay upon the ground in a deep stupor .
14 This young midshipman's name was Pennington, and the fact was that he lay in deep stupor from the effects of smoking opium!
15 But Haldane was sunk in the deepest stupor .
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