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  • He was surprised. (12)
  • He looked surprised. (9)
  • But I was surprised. (13)
  • They were not surprised. (2)
  • But I am surprised at Mr. (9)
  • He was mute and surprised. (10)
  • She was surprised at his appearance. (12)
  • But I surprised people by speaking of him. (10)
  • She gazed at him, very sweet and surprised. (8)
  • Elizabeth was surprised, but said not a word. (4)
  • She was surprised not to find him in the flat. (12)
  • Lavender caught the surprised yellow of his eye. (8)
  • One would have said, too, that he was surprised. (1)
  • Elinor could not be surprised at their attachment. (4)
  • Elizabeth was surprised, but agreed to it immediately. (4)
  • Her mother was surprised, and Elinor again became uneasy. (4)
  • The chef looked up as if surprised to find her still there. (9)
  • He should not be surprised if that chap made trouble some day. (8)
  • But if I dared tell you all, you would not be so much surprised. (4)
  • It surprised him to meet Mr. Redworth at the table of his host. (10)
  • So different from that Brussels poor Andrew surprised you with. (10)
  • The young people could not be surprised at a decision like this. (4)
  • He surprised and made them all his prisoners, slaying {127} one. (19)
  • Ripton confessed to the law, and my lord did not look surprised. (10)
  • And this fancy, which had never come to him before, surprised him. (8)
  • This surprised him until he remembered that it was sure to be empty. (8)
  • I should have been much surprised and much hurt by such a proceeding. (4)
  • Rounding the lane, he was surprised to see Mrs. Boulby by the hedge. (10)
  • Checked in the flow of his philosophy, Felix blinked like an owl surprised. (8)
  • She surprised him ready dressed, standing by the fireplace, smiling faintly. (8)
  • Twenty Englishmen were surprised and captured at Canso while gathering hay. (19)
  • He did not appear to be surprised or disturbed by what his cousin had told him. (13)
  • Soames, who still held her hand, was overcome by an impulse which surprised him. (8)
  • I shall be surprised at least if you ever received a hint of it, for I never did. (4)
  • Lady Valleys wore a puzzled look, as if a little surprised that she felt serious. (8)
  • And while he mused she gazed at him, as if surprised to see anyone think so deeply. (8)
  • Just at this instant, some sounds struck upon his ear that surprised him not a little. (6)
  • I was surprised to find how easy and pleasant it had been, even in this tempestuous weather. (2)
  • It often surprised and vexed him to find that some contemporary held higher rank than himself. (8)
  • They had been surprised, mystified; it was not what they had expected; there must be some mistake. (9)
  • Twice he had surprised her gazing at Fort when he was not looking, with a sort of brooding interest. (8)
  • Then he stopped as though surprised by his own voice, which sounded far away, unfamiliar, and unused. (13)
  • She had escaped, but the moment she felt herself free, she was surprised by a sharp twinge of remorse. (10)
  • Westover did not think that this was very forcible, and he was not much surprised that it made Jeff smile. (9)
  • Stoller stopped with an air of bewilderment as if surprised on the point of saying that he thought just this. (9)
  • With proper civilities the ladies then withdrew; all of them equally surprised that he meditated a quick return. (4)
  • Mavering was surprised, after the chill of the storm at sea, to find it rather a warm, close morning in Portland. (9)
  • Several times she surprised herself in an interesting pursuit of the story; abominably cold, abominably interested. (10)
  • The scent of rotting leaves disturbed by my feet leaped out into the darkness, and birds, surprised, fluttered away. (8)
  • Upon calling for cigars, he was surprised to observe the woman who was serving there keep her arms under her apron. (10)
  • From birth accustomed to her own way, this check from one so young, so tender, so devoted, baffled and surprised her. (8)
  • She listened without once speaking, but without apparent surprise at the confidence, though she may have felt surprised. (9)
  • But my doubts were not of long duration; and in five minutes you will not be surprised to learn that I had tied my sheet. (2)
  • She hugged her arms at her breast to quiet the beating, and dropped them when she surprised herself embracing the memory. (10)
  • And sitting down by her, he was at great pains to overcome her shame in being so surprised, and persuade her to speak openly. (4)
  • Chagrined and surprised, they were obliged, though unwillingly, to turn back, for no shelter was nearer than their own house. (4)
  • The house was cleared yesterday, except of the little Harvilles; but you will be surprised to hear they have never gone home. (4)
  • Our countrymen, English and Irish, travel so much now a days, that one ought never to feel surprised at finding them anywhere. (6)
  • On being surprised with the princess, he dies rather than reveal her love for him, but she proclaims his chivalry to the world. (3)
  • Catherine found that John Thorpe had given the message; and Miss Tilney had no scruple in owning herself greatly surprised by it. (4)
  • He was surprised at the end of half-an-hour to find himself engaged in man-to-man conversation with a gentleman and a Christian. (10)
  • The declaration was fortunately hushed by a supplicating ardour, or Mr. Adister would have looked more surprised than his niece. (10)
  • I should not have been surprised to see sleek leopards come fawning about our feet, and milk-white deer confront us with human eyes. (7)
  • She began to be surprised at being left so long, and to listen with an anxious desire of hearing their steps and their voices again. (4)
  • Standing before her glass she was surprised to see that her face showed no signs of the fears and doubts that were now her comrades. (8)
  • There was this comfort for her always in Bromfield Corey, that he never was much surprised at anything, however shocking or painful. (9)
  • She surprised Elinor very much as they returned into the drawing-room, by asking her whether she did not like Mr. Palmer excessively. (4)
  • She did not pretend that she was surprised; she owned that she had sometimes expected it; she blamed herself for not expecting it then. (9)
  • She was not surprised when Lord Lioncourt appeared, toward midnight, and astonished Miss Milray by claiming acquaintance with Clementina. (9)
  • It would have surprised Anne if Louisa could have readily answered such a speech: words of such interest, spoken with such serious warmth! (4)
  • She had, however, been surprised, both by the man and her unprotesting submission; surprised and warmed, unaccountably warmed. (10)
  • Greatly surprised, for they had never heard their father speak sharply before, they went off, hand in hand, little Holly looking back over her shoulder. (8)
  • Fanny, quite surprised, endeavoured to shew herself mistress of the room by her civilities, and looked at the bright bars of her empty grate with concern. (4)
  • The surprised people could make no defence, the town was burnt, fifty people slaughtered, almost without resistance, and a hundred more carried away prisoners. (19)

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