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1 The more he thought of the matter the more perplexed he grew.
2 The more you try the more perplexed and worried do you become.
3 Yet she was all the more perplexed and excited on this account.
4 He was far more perplexed by the untimely wrath of Philip Hozier.
5 But soon he was out again, and apparently more perplexed than ever.
6 This conduct grieved me, certainly, yet I was more perplexed than unhappy.
7 His friends looked at each other, a little amused, but more perplexed .
8 They are even more perplexed when they learn of South Korea's economic achievements.
9 The more I thought of it the more perplexed I became.
10 And instead of learning anything definitely now he was merely the more perplexed .
11 He was more perplexed by the poet's utterance in later years.
12 But I smiled upon him, whereby he was the more perplexed .
13 He was more perplexed with her than ever he had been.
14 She was more perplexed than ever, as he meant that she should be.
15 On parting from his brother, Aristide felt more perplexed than before.
16 He heard people using our Lord's name, and he was the more perplexed .
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