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1 He pulled up his horse again apparently as much astounded as ever.
2 Farce notes like those which had so much astounded them the month before.
3 The good lady was much astounded at finding herself put off.
4 M. de Bois sat still, looking too much astounded to utter a word.
5 The Sultan was very much astounded , and wished to see this marvel for himself.
6 Too much astounded to utter a word, I stood up and gazed at him questioningly.
7 That great creature seemed as much astounded as myself.
8 Whereat we cannot be too much astounded .
9 Dear mother was very much astounded by your tumultuous midnight arrival, and equally precipitate departure next morning.
10 He was too much astounded to resist.
11 His bravery undoubtedly proved his salvation, for they were too much astounded to move at his audacity.
12 The fool, believing in his own medicine, is as much astounded at failure as the victim is angry.
13 And Scott had listened in silence, at first too much astounded by the unexpected verdict to make answer.
14 The doctor was apparently too much astounded by the intimation given him to make any further immediate reply.
15 They gazed at me, as much astounded by my question and the abruptness of it as by my apparent agitation.
16 He was too much astounded to contradict her rapidly, and then she passed on, not choosing to give him time for contradiction.
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