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1 I say it in earnest; I begin to feel perplexed .
2 He was too good a backwoodsman, albeit so young, to feel perplexed as to the points of the compass.
3 Thus nearly a week had gone, and Lionel began to feel perplexed as to the duration of his visit.
4 Artyom began to feel perplexed .
5 THE Jefferson Smurfit Group management could be forgiven for feel perplexed , if not slightly frustrated, as 1995 drew to a close.
6 The ladies maintained a decided negative, but they knew too much not to feel perplexed , and they betrayed it, though they said: Dear Lady Busshe!
7 Stephen persisted, feeling perplexed and irritated, as if something underhand were going on.
8 She had never written him a line, and felt perplexed .
9 He felt perplexed , and annoyed with himself for being perplexed.
10 Dinah felt perplexed and troubled by her sister's unusual emotion.
11 As to Jack Tosswill, he felt perplexed , and yes, considerably put out and annoyed.
12 Rob gazed at his daughter kneeling there in the dust, feeling perplexed , and utterly anguished.
13 No wonder the young colonel felt perplexed .
14 This was my favorite spot for thinking, when I felt perplexed and downcast in my young unaided mind.
15 I felt perplexed - Ididn'tknow whether it were not a proper opportunity to offer a bit of admonition.
16 But nowhere could he find her, and feeling perplexed , he proceeded to his sister's chamber door and knocked.
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