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1 Bertha looked with a rather puzzled face at the fleet of yachts.
2 I was rather puzzled , but I went on with the bank account.
3 He turned and peered down at her with a rather puzzled look.
4 Her eyes rested on him with a fond but rather puzzled expression.
5 He stopped, and she looked at him with a rather puzzled air.
6 This evidence rather puzzled me, for I could not understand its purport.
7 She was rather puzzled , therefore, but also somewhat relieved when he said:
8 He left the lobby of the hotel, and Dick was rather puzzled .
9 They seemed rather puzzled in spite of the cock-sureness of the first individual.
10 These are awkward considerations; I am rather puzzled how to deal with them.
11 For answer the Mexican foreman stared at Tom in a rather puzzled way.
12 The relationship between these two had rather puzzled her of late.
13 She turned to her cousin, frowning in a rather puzzled way.
14 Then the whole vegetable kingdom was rather puzzled what to do.
15 There was a queer and rather puzzled look on Dick's face.
16 Why do you ask? inquired Sidney, who was getting rather puzzled .
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