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Others, holding to the side of the building, felt with stupefaction the boards totter beneath their touch.
A LOST HEROELIZABETH STUART PHELPS WARD AND HERBERT D. WARD
The bears growl in stupefaction and rage, and take deep breaths to begin again.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 158, APRIL 28, 1920VARIOUS
Mr. Wilding raised one eyebrow and looked aslant at Trenchard, whose weather-beaten face was suddenly agrin with stupefaction.
MISTRESS WILDINGRAFAEL SABATINI
When he had, in some measure, recovered control over his reason, the first emotion was one of complete stupefaction.
THE WOMAN GIVESOWEN JOHNSON
The bourgeois looked in stupefaction at this reinforcement that was about to join the attacking party.
CHICOT THE JESTERALEXANDRE DUMAS, PERE
Average Jones stared from the door to the floored cabinet and back again in stupefaction.
AVERAGE JONESSAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS
All Paris knows the beauty of that young actress, and will therefore understand the stupefaction of the Southerner on seeing her.
UNCONSCIOUS COMEDIANSHONORE DE BALZAC
And I stared at her, in utter stupefaction: and then, all at once I began to laugh.
THE SUBSTANCE OF A DREAM F. W. BAIN
And as I started, staring at him in stupefaction, he said with a laugh: Ha!
THE SUBSTANCE OF A DREAM F. W. BAIN
With utter stupefaction he saw an iron countenance, above which a stiff brush of wire hair projected ludicrously.
THE ONSLAUGHT FROM RIGELFLETCHER PRATT
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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