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1 Mr. Threader-who'darrived a quarter of an hour previously-hadbeen quite aghast .
2 Then Sanguinetti entered the throne-room, leaving Pierre quite aghast at his quiet audacity.
3 She was quite aghast at the embarrassment of the situation.
4 The good man looked up into his face quite aghast .
5 There is the Privy Council looking quite aghast .
6 The captain, quite aghast and unable to understand why Laguitte was at the widow's, advanced mechanically.
7 Then he went, leaving Sexty Parker quite aghast .
8 I cried, for the moment quite aghast .
9 I look at him quite aghast .
10 I cried out suddenly, quite aghast .
11 You look at me quite aghast !
12 The officers were quite aghast .
13 Pierre came away quite aghast .
14 Pierre listened, also quite aghast .
15 Steerage! he ejaculated, quite aghast .
16 Toby demanded, quite aghast .
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