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1 They were smitten with terror throughout their windy hall, and wailed aloud:
2 Here he fell for corals - he declared himself ' smitten with them'.
3 Some few, smitten with military ardor, were in training for future soldiers.
4 How rare it is to see a young person smitten with insanity.
5 The Marquess of Hastings, our commander, is inexplicably smitten with a fever.
6 So, hopefully she feels the same. Timm is smitten with our Angie.
7 When I looked at Judith, I was smitten with a great pain.
8 Lee's terrible striking arm would have smitten with the hammer of Thor.
9 Flora is quite smitten with him, he talks so politely to her.
10 You cannot believe that a man has never been smitten with love.
11 Marius looked into her white, determined face, and was smitten with surprise.
12 I say, damn it all, Lord Shotover exclaimed, smitten with genuine remorse.
13 At this Old Joe seems to be smitten with a sudden frenzy.
14 Tonia's suitors seemed to have been smitten with a need for haste.
15 The man's totally smitten with you, and you're giving him the brush-off.
16 Thou shalt live under man's dominion, sore smitten with fear before him.
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