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1 He would have been disagreeably surprised had he known the exact truth.
2 He thought Cliffe had been disagreeably surprised to see him that afternoon.
3 Emily noticed a certain formality in his tone and manner, which disagreeably surprised her.
4 I think he will be disagreeably surprised before morning.
5 He was disagreeably surprised to see his comrade lying, rather white in face, upon his side.
6 But once more we were disagreeably surprised by the strict punctuality of the lady of the house.
7 Henry went in person, and he was disagreeably surprised to discover Gray on the ground ahead of him.
8 The next morning Lawrence was disagreeably surprised to learn that it was not just Zeid who had been defeated.
9 He was very disagreeably surprised .
10 Noticing M. de Tregars and Maxence, who had risen at the noise of the door, he appeared most disagreeably surprised .
11 James was disagreeably surprised .
12 And it was in consequence of his own gossipy letter that the steward was disagreeably surprised by the prince's sudden appearance.
13 To dream of weird light, or if the light goes out, you will be disagreeably surprised by some undertaking resulting in nothing.
14 Moriaz was most disagreeably surprised to find herself in the presence of the Princess Gulof, whom she would willingly never have seen again.
15 I had always considered Dick a pretty good chap, and had been disagreeably surprised to see him in company with Duncan Woodward's crowd.
16 'As soon as the coast was clear he discovered himself to Miss Lindon, who, I expect, was disagreeably surprised , and hypnotised her.'
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