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1At these unexpected words of the emperor, the three sisters were much confounded.
2Eben Dudley, like most of the auditors, was too much confounded to reply.
3Rowley was so much confounded by this unexpected charge, that he was silent.
4They were labouring for an answer, I own; but she was too much confounded.
5Others, hearing it, become as much confounded as thou hast suffered thyself to be.
6They are growing sick of the Tariff question; and consequently are much confounded at V.B.
7Why, to be sure, sir, innocence and guilt are too much confounded in human life.
8For a few minutes Mary was too much confounded by her mother's rapidity to reply.
9The captain stared about him, apparently as much confounded by the situation as was the boy.
10But Vernon was as much confounded by this unexpected result of the duel as his principal.
11Julie was almost as much confounded as Lucille.
12Ethel was too much confounded to speak.
13The young nobleman was as much confounded by their appearance as if two spectres had risen before him.
14He was to the full as much confounded as poor Ellen had once been at a request of his.
15Those who did not, were quite too much confounded to show much impatience in taking up arms against him.
16Nora was very much confounded, and looked at Daisy as if a gap in the ground had suddenly separated them.
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