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1 The elderly mage inspected the damaged door and grew even more dismayed .
2 The more dismayed Hotep might be, the more sincere his compliment.
3 It was hard to tell which of them was more dismayed .
4 If the sun had gone out, the people could not have been more dismayed .
5 I'd have been more dismayed if one of them walked off with the sign.
6 The Captain at first seemed more dismayed than myself, but he recovered more quickly.
7 Perhaps never was a brave man more dismayed and daunted.
8 They were more dismayed by the yells than by the rifles of the unseen savages.
9 We were no more dismayed by the sight of those people than our commander was.
10 Yet Hercules set out on this undertaking no more dismayed than on any previous expedition.
11 But at heart he is more dismayed , more demoralized, more thoroughly prostrated than George Sand.
12 He looked yet more dismayed ; but I must go on, though it tore my very heart.
13 Had a volcano opened suddenly under the camp-fire, the Koraks could not have been more dismayed .
14 Burbage seemed more dismayed than intimidated.
15 The more he begged, and the more dismayed Tom Holt looked, the less Mr Carnaby would attend to either.
16 Or, I suspect, more dismayed .
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