Perplexed
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He scratched his head with a
perplexed
air, and said: "Well, that beats anything!"
People in the branches of the trees over Tom's head said he wasn't trying to get away--he only looked doubtful and
perplexed.
The company looked at each other with a
perplexed
interest--and inquiringly at Huck, who was tongue-tied.
I would have put it off if I could, but it was not to be concealed; so after suffering many importunities to draw that out of me which I longed as much as possible to disclose, I told him that it was true something did trouble me, and something of such a nature that I could not conceal from him, and yet that I could not tell how to tell him of it neither; that it was a thing that not only surprised me, but greatly
perplexed
me, and that I knew not what course to take, unless he would direct me.
At last he was so
perplexed
that he was quite desperate, and resolved he would come into my chamber and see me, whatever came of it.
It was indeed a subject of strange reflection to me to see men who were overwhelmed in
perplexed
circumstances, who were reduced some degrees below being ruined, whose families were objects of their own terror and other people's charity, yet while a penny lasted, nay, even beyond it, endeavouring to drown themselves, labouring to forget former things, which now it was the proper time to remember, making more work for repentance, and sinning on, as a remedy for sin past.
If I discovered it, the least thing I could expect was to lose my husband, for he was too nice and too honest a man to have continued my husband after he had known I had been his sister; so that I was
perplexed
to the last degree.
This heightened his impatience, and, indeed,
perplexed
him beyond all bearing; for now he began to suspect that there was some mystery yet unfolded, but could not make the least guess at the real particulars of it; all that ran in his brain was, that I had another husband alive, which I could not say in fact might not be true, but I assured him, however, there was not the least of that in it; and indeed, as to my other husband, he was effectually dead in law to me, and had told me I should look on him as such, so I had not the least uneasiness on that score.
And now I was greatly
perplexed
about my little boy.
And now I found myself in great distress; what little I had in the world was all in money, except as before, a little plate, some linen, and my clothes; as for my household stuff, I had little or none, for I had lived always in lodgings; but I had not one friend in the world with whom to trust that little I had, or to direct me how to dispose of it, and this
perplexed
me night and day.
This
perplexed
me strangely, and what to do I knew not.
I took that time to read my fellow-prisoner's letter, which, however, greatly
perplexed
me.
In this perplexity I continued a great while, and this made my spouse very uneasy; for he found me perplexed, and yet thought I was not open with him, and did not let him into every part of my grievance; and he would often say, he wondered what he had done that I would not trust him with whatever it was, especially if it was grievous and afflicting.
This reflection kept me
perplexed
and longing to know really and truly the whole life and wondrous deeds of our famous Spaniard, Don Quixote of La Mancha, light and mirror of Manchegan chivalry, and the first that in our age and in these so evil days devoted himself to the labour and exercise of the arms of knight-errantry, righting wrongs, succouring widows, and protecting damsels of that sort that used to ride about, whip in hand, on their palfreys, with all their virginity about them, from mountain to mountain and valley to valley—for, if it were not for some ruffian, or boor with a hood and hatchet, or monstrous giant, that forced them, there were in days of yore damsels that at the end of eighty years, in all which time they had never slept a day under a roof, went to their graves as much maids as the mothers that bore them.
With this the love-smitten youth was silent, while the Judge, after hearing him, was astonished, perplexed, and surprised, as well at the manner and intelligence with which Don Luis had confessed the secret of his heart, as at the position in which he found himself, not knowing what course to take in a matter so sudden and unexpected.
The wealth of the father and the beauty of the daughter led many neighbours as well as strangers to seek her for a wife; but he, as one might well be who had the disposal of so rich a jewel, was
perplexed
and unable to make up his mind to which of her countless suitors he should entrust her.
Don Quixote had by this time placed himself on his knees beside Sancho, and, with eyes starting out of his head and a puzzled gaze, was regarding her whom Sancho called queen and lady; and as he could see nothing in her except a village lass, and not a very well-favoured one, for she was platter-faced and snub-nosed, he was
perplexed
and bewildered, and did not venture to open his lips.
Perplexed, uncertain, to remain'Twixt hope and fear, is death, not life;'Twere better, sure, to end the strife,And dying, seek release from pain.
Camacho was listening to all this,
perplexed
and bewildered and not knowing what to say or do; but so urgent were the entreaties of Basilio's friends, imploring him to allow Quiteria to give him her hand, so that his soul, quitting this life in despair, should not be lost, that they moved, nay, forced him, to say that if Quiteria were willing to give it he was satisfied, as it was only putting off the fulfillment of his wishes for a moment.
The priest,
perplexed
and amazed, made haste to examine the wound with both hands, and found that the blade had passed, not through Basilio's flesh and ribs, but through a hollow iron tube full of blood, which he had adroitly fixed at the place, the blood, as was afterwards ascertained, having been so prepared as not to congeal.
'On account of his weakness!' reiterated the
perplexed
Mr. Pickwick.
The opposite troops, whose falling-in had
perplexed
Mr. Pickwick a few seconds before, were drawn up to repel the mimic attack of the sham besiegers of the citadel; and the consequence was that Mr. Pickwick and his two companions found themselves suddenly inclosed between two lines of great length, the one advancing at a rapid pace, and the other firmly waiting the collision in hostile array.
'And I'm sorry to say, Sam,' continued Mr. Pickwick, with a most
perplexed
countenance, 'that in dread of this violence, Mr. Winkle has gone away.''Gone avay!' said Sam.'Left the house early this morning, without the slightest previous communication with me,' replied Mr. Pickwick.
Mr. Winkle looked perplexed, and Bob Sawyer and his friend laughed.
Tell me.''It's quite accidental,' replied Mr. Winkle, greatly
perplexed
by the curious and unexpected nature of the interview.
'That's the ticket, sir.'Very much
perplexed
by this summary disposition of this person, Mr. Pickwick walked back into the prison, revolving in his mind what he had better do.
Here we may take it that there is a love matter, but that the maiden is not so much angry as perplexed, or grieved.
She had seen enough of her pride, her meanness, and her determined prejudice against herself, to comprehend all the difficulties that must have
perplexed
the engagement, and retarded the marriage, of Edward and herself, had he been otherwise free;--and she had seen almost enough to be thankful for her OWN sake, that one greater obstacle preserved her from suffering under any other of Mrs. Ferrars's creation, preserved her from all dependence upon her caprice, or any solicitude for her good opinion.
He coloured, seemed perplexed, looked doubtingly, and, after some hesitation, said,--"Perhaps you mean--my brother--you mean Mrs.--Mrs.
D’Artagnan was
perplexed.
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