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1 For an instant, she lay against his shoulder, too astounded for protest.
2 The seigneur had for the instant been too astounded to speak.
3 Spectators came running, too astounded to add speech to the commotion.
4 For a moment she was too astounded even to be angry.
5 Keekie Joe did see but he was too astounded to speak.
6 I was too astounded for reply; dumfounded, dazed by this evidence of my stupidity.
7 Tom could only nod; he was too astounded to speak.
8 The mercenaries were too astounded to lay waste to him.
9 They were too astounded at first to bolt below.
10 I was too astounded , too overwhelmed, to say anything at that moment; Mr. Sherwin went on:
11 Nately was too astounded even to hear him.
12 Elaine was astounded at the kaleidoscopic turn of affairs, too astounded even to make an outcry.
13 Tompkins, the co-pilot, never saw it because Mueller was too astounded to even utter a sound.
14 The doctor was too astounded to reply.
15 She was too astounded to be angry.
16 But Fleming was too astounded to speak.
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