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1 I looked at it curiously before I opened it, wondering from whom it was.
2 She picked it up and looked at it curiously, wondering from whom it could be.
3 And then hastily she put such wondering from her.
4 The Captains of the Achæans looked wondering from their wall, watching the slaughter of their allies.
5 Surrounding fields are empty save for the odd sow and her piglets wondering from pen to pen.
6 The worthy man wondering from whom it could possibly come, retired to his own room and opened it.
7 He jumped down from his horse and looked about wondering from where and why so many people at once!
8 He looked at another drain, at the silent buildings, at the sky, wondering from where the next attack would come.
9 There she sat thinking of her condition, wondering from hour to hour what was to be the end of it.
10 While enjoying Peter Carey's Parrot and Olivier in America, I found myself wondering from time to time what it was about.
11 Teesha gasped in panic, wondering from where the animal had come, and became rigid with shock when she realized it was Corische.
12 I can never look now at the Milky Way without wondering from which of those banked clouds of stars the emissaries are coming.
13 "We are wondering from the point," said the police magistrate, pulling himself together.
14 "You journeyed to...?" Abeni's voice trailed off, wondering from where these sacks had come.
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