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1 When I was able to reopen them, I stood more stupefied even than surprised.
2 The country at first was more stupefied than alarmed.
3 When I was able to reopen them, I stood still, far more stupefied than astonished.
4 I listened, ever more stupefied by the moment.
5 Had a brazen band been drawn firmly round his forehead it could not have felt more stupefied .
6 Kennedy watched them, more stupefied than if he had been struck over the head by Long Sin.
7 Felicia was even more stupefied than grief-stricken.
8 Felicia was even more stupefied than sorrowful.
9 Had the well, had the entire wall, disappeared beneath the earth, she would not have been more stupefied .
10 The constable, looking slightly more stupefied than ever, brought the slippers, and I heard him ejaculate: 'Well, I'm blowed!'
11 More stupefied than frightened, the child said not a word.
12 "'Yudhishthira said, "O grandsire, my understanding is once more stupefied by doubt.
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