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1 The English Alps are divided off by Frisia. Christopher looked quite bewildered .
2 In all this din and confusion, the young Barclays felt quite bewildered .
3 Mr. Hobbs read so much about it that he became quite bewildered .
4 This sensation was so novel that at first it quite bewildered me.
5 She was looking this way and that way, and seemed quite bewildered .
6 He was quite bewildered by all that was going on within him.
7 Bobby, quite bewildered , led them into his sitting-room, and shut the door.
8 One is quite bewildered amongst such a profusion of Gods, Semi-Gods, Heroes.
9 He seemed quite bewildered , and his brows were gathered in as he said:-
10 He was quite bewildered , and in a great state of excitement.
11 The woman looked quite bewildered , so much so that the boys were astonished.
12 He looked quite bewildered at the entrance of so many visitors.
13 The Baroness, quite bewildered , examined each work of art with the greatest amazement.
14 When Pierre reached the street again he felt quite bewildered by this disappointment.
15 He felt quite bewildered , not having the slightest expectation of being a candidate.
16 Whiskers simply stared at the exchange editor, as if quite bewildered .
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