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1 The priest's sudden appearance in the refreshment-room had somewhat disconcerted Madame Volmar.
2 He was at first somewhat disconcerted by finding Mrs. Proudie in the room.
3 This somewhat disconcerted the Professor, who took his leave soon afterward.
4 I did not mean to offend thee, said Gustave, somewhat disconcerted .
5 When he saw those two tête-à-tête, he drew back, somewhat disconcerted .
6 The strange fowl's intent look, its utter immobility, somewhat disconcerted him.
7 The arrival of the pair somewhat disconcerted the Spink crowd, and they stopped fighting.
8 Javert was evidently somewhat disconcerted by the perfect naturalness and tranquillity of M. Madeleine.
9 I laughed at the look, and, somewhat disconcerted , he dropped his head down again.
10 Devanne, somewhat disconcerted by this crude logic, rang the bell.
11 Polycarp started and bent over her again, somewhat disconcerted , perhaps, but more humanly anxious.
12 Onlookers were left somewhat disconcerted when the witness was confronted with his own hateful language.
13 The speaker paused, somewhat disconcerted perhaps by the hardening of the lines in Hampton's face.
14 There was still no answer, and the girls went out of the kitchen somewhat disconcerted .
15 But it somewhat disconcerted him in the middle to find Miss Leyburn's eyes upon him.
16 Thaddeus, somewhat disconcerted by this hasty call, with an agitated hand wrote the following letter:-
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