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1 The lecturer was altogether too dumfounded and terrified to utter a word.
2 But the landlord was too dumfounded even to speak for a minute.
3 Banule did as he was told, for once, apparently, too dumfounded for comment.
4 For once in her life she was too dumfounded to offer even a theory.
5 At first Count Selim Malagaski was too dumfounded for speech.
6 There didn't seem to be anything else to do, and I was too dumfounded to think.
7 She stared at him, too dumfounded to speak.
8 He was too dumfounded to be discreet, too suddenly embarrassed by the turn affairs had taken.
9 Jennings was even too dumfounded to speak.
10 Mrs. Blewett went, too dumfounded by such an unheard-of outburst in mild Old Man Shaw to say a word of defence or attack.
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