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1 Jack knew this wasn't true, but he was too flabbergasted to say anything.
2 Other pikemen and musketeers wandered about, too flabbergasted to loot.
3 Jack was too flabbergasted this time even to open his mouth; his eyes opened instead.
4 Saxby appeared too flabbergasted to move for a moment.
5 He was too flabbergasted to do anything else.
6 Well, either they were too flabbergasted to say anything, or else Crofts had prepared your mother.
7 I was too flabbergasted to do more than stare as Caldswell nodded and marched into the lounge.
8 I still don't know what was on the cart because I was too flabbergasted to notice it.
9 Well, Conklin was too flabbergasted to budge, and Bard, he leaned over and says to Sally: 'This floor is fairly smooth.
10 He plugged one into Louis's mouth, one into Rachel's (she was too flabbergasted to protest), and one into his own.
11 'Well, I'll be damned...' mutters William, too flabbergasted to bite his tongue on the blasphemy.
12 "For a moment I was too flabbergasted to do anything."
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