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1 There were consternation and bewilderment in his expression, but very little fear.
2 Then everywhere was consternation ; dumb, deep rage was depicted on every countenance.
3 There was consternation in court as an ashen-faced Mrs Nonie Gordon slumped forward.
4 When the ship reached Rome with this news there was consternation .
5 Next morning there was consternation in the camp, real or pretended.
6 There was consternation in his look, and withal a certain relief.
7 Every where, in those humble homes, there was consternation and anguish.
8 There was consternation when Morgan reported the indicator readings back to the ground.
9 It was consternation , a manifest, involuntary shrinking from what he asked.
10 There was consternation in the palace when this was received.
11 Across South Africa, there was consternation at the judge's verdict.
12 Every one understood; and there was consternation , then immense wrath.
13 On board the Spanish ships all was consternation and despair.
14 There was consternation on Marcellus's side of the council table.
15 There was consternation , too, most legible in her widely-opened eyes.
16 Then the telltale ring on Lottie's finger revealed the secret, and there was consternation .
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