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1 Then the vision said, Take heart, and be not so much dismayed .
2 And the boy came in, much dismayed but still faithful to his trust.
3 Louis sat down, too much dismayed to utter a word.
4 For my part, I cannot say that I had been much dismayed by their menaces.
5 The traitors are much dismayed thereat and cry, Betrayed!
6 The Bishop, much dismayed , asked for an explanation.
7 I have tooth-ache, said Pigling much dismayed .
8 But what I found at the University was much different than a story, and I was much dismayed .
9 And Saul saw the army of the Philistines, and was afraid, and his heart was very much dismayed .
10 She was still so much dismayed that she gasped out the first question she had ever asked him-
11 No one was much dismayed at what all regarded as a trifling ailment, even if dignified as German.
12 Childermass did not seem much dismayed by Dr Foxcastle's opinion of him, indeed he looked rather entertained by it.
13 Scrooge was very much dismayed to hear the spectre going on at this rate, and began to quake exceedingly.
14 Victorine, who was much dismayed by her aunt's seeming acquiescence in her refusal to serve the supper, exclaimed now,-
15 He was barely twenty years old, a volatile, presumptuous, and daring youth, who was not much dismayed by his position.
16 To our surprise, Cecile did not seem so much dismayed at returning under the power of her tyrant as we had expected.
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