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1 It's a very bewildering matter to get educated in five branches at once.
2 To Dick, who did not understand it, this was very bewildering .
3 Another picturesque song, which seemed immensely popular, was at first very bewildering to me.
4 All this offers us an intelligible explanation of a very bewildering phenomenon in human life.
5 All of this upheaval was very bewildering to Rosalie.
6 To the manager of a toy department the continued vogue of cricket must be very bewildering .
7 With this knowledge, and the assistance of the trams, it should not appear a very bewildering place.
8 It was, indeed, a very bewildering case.
9 The whole thing is very bewildering .
10 And to this she adhered with a pertinacity that was very bewildering , because it was so very new.
11 Otherwise the web of stratus which hangs over us thickens and thins, rises and falls with very bewildering uncertainty.
12 And it's all very bewildering .
13 Which was very bewildering , for Felice had not the remotest idea in this world what to pay for anything meant.
14 This is very bewildering .
15 Grisell's own wishes were not the same, for the great household was very bewildering - astrangechange from her quietly-busyconvent.
16 In this address I had meant to face the twentieth century; but I find it almost faceless, largely featureless; and, anyhow, very bewildering .
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