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1 The quantity of these votive candles quite stupefied Raymonde and Madame Desagneaux.
2 Malicorne and I were quite stupefied at it, if that were possible.
3 No further remarks were exchanged, and we stole away feeling quite stupefied .
4 I was quite stupefied by the day's work yesterday, spent entirely in darkness.
5 The notary remained quite stupefied , his eyes fixed on his fine embroidered slippers.
6 I am quite stupefied to be sure!-HereI was forced to leave off.
7 At first she was quite stupefied , and looked at it with soul and senses benumbed.
8 When I am not thinking of him or of his story, my mind feels quite stupefied .
9 Pierre looked at her, this time quite stupefied .
10 Coulter? said Lyra, quite stupefied .
11 The nephew felt that his uncle was afraid, quite stupefied with fear, fear of life, of death, of himself.
12 Narcisse protested, quite stupefied : What!
13 A question was next put to him as to the nail, but he secured quite stupefied , muttering: 'Good heavens!
14 Blanche was lying in Maud's arms, overcome by terror, and Herbert was quite stupefied by the knock on his head.
15 The doctor watches him closely lest he should take opium, and consequently become either very irritable or else quite stupefied .
16 She stared at me with a dazed look in her face, seemingly quite stupefied by weariness or grief, or both together.
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