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1 But I confess that in the last resort I still feel baffled .
2 Is it wonderful that I feel baffled , disheartened, helpless?
3 I feel baffled and disappointed, and ready to cry!
4 But it gave him no inspiration, it dulled his brain, rather, and made him feel baffled and helpless.
5 Yet she felt baffled ; cheated of the full horror of being kidnapped.
6 His lordship felt baffled , but he was resolved to make one more effort.
7 This announcement had little comfort for him; he felt baffled and disheartened-indeed ,quitesick.
8 Feeling baffled and quite unreasonably indignant, Hilary turned her attention next to the dressing-table.
9 He scowled, he felt baffled , his mind in a whirl.
10 This was a development which Bill had not foreseen, and he was feeling baffled .
11 He dropped to the floor, feeling baffled and discouraged.
12 Erica, feeling baffled and a little cross, hurried home.
13 Oddly enough, he gave her the same feeling, too, and with him, too, she felt baffled .
14 And once more he felt baffled in the presence of this man whom by habit he despised.
15 He felt baffled and greatly disturbed; but he spoke kindly enough when he again addressed Mrs. Yardley:
16 Michael felt baffled and wished he had the courage to go to the bar for a drink.
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