Stupefied
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Don Quixote, bruised and stupefied, without raising his visor said in a weak feeble voice as if he were speaking out of a tomb, "Dulcinea del Toboso is the fairest woman in the world, and I the most unfortunate knight on earth; it is not fitting that this truth should suffer by my feebleness; drive your lance home, sir knight, and take my life, since you have taken away my honour."
This request was addressed to a little timid-looking, nervous man, whose appearance bespoke great poverty, and who had been crouching on his bedstead all this while, apparently
stupefied
by the novelty of his situation.
"No," said Tarvin,
stupefied
by her engaging frankness.
D’Artagnan, however, stupefied, cast down, annihilated by all that happened, stood, with crossed arms, before the Musketeer and Mme.
Then he let his head sink upon his two hands, while d’Artagnan stood before him,
stupefied.
The mendicant continued to rip his garments; and drew from amid his rags a hundred and fifty Spanish double pistoles, which he laid down on the table; then he opened the door, bowed, and went out before the young man,
stupefied
by his letter, had ventured to address a word to him.
Bazin was
stupefied
at the sight of the gold, and forgot that he came to announce d’Artagnan, who, curious to know who the mendicant could be, came to Aramis on leaving Athos.
There you stood, stammering, stupefied, annihilated.
De Winter, stupefied, looked on while the soldiers bound Felton, and could not tell what to think of such insensibility.
He stood like a man stupefied, but the stupefaction soon gave way to delirious rapture.
My head is still
stupefied
with the vivid reality of my dream.
"We did not leave Granite House," answered Cyrus Harding, "and if a fire appeared on the coast, it was lighted by another hand than ours!"Pencroft, Herbert, and Neb were
stupefied.
Both were
stupefied.
His companions were
stupefied.
art
stupefied?
After having carefully examined and sounded the agitated invalid, who was
stupefied
with shame, the celebrity, having carefully washed his hands, stood in the drawing-room talking to the Prince.
The guide made her drink a little brandy and water, but the drowsiness which
stupefied
her could not yet be shaken off.
The judge stared with astonishment, and the priests were
stupefied.
Passepartout was
stupefied.
Fix, stupefied, followed; it seemed as if he were attached to Mr. Fogg by an invisible thread.
We stood there
stupefied.
Meaulnes was so
stupefied
that he could not yet grasp the extent of the disaster which all this meant to him.
I first took a piece of leaf, and chewed it in my mouth, which, indeed, at first almost
stupefied
my brain, the tobacco being green and strong, and that I had not been much used to.
I shook him, but he only murmured and turned: the smoke had
stupefied
him.
Gringoire enjoyed seeing, feeling, fingering, so to speak an entire assembly (of knaves, it is true, but what matters that ?) stupefied, petrified, and as though asphyxiated in the presence of the incommensurable tirades which welled up every instant from all parts of his bridal song.
"La Esmeralda!" said Gringoire,
stupefied
in the midst of his emotions, by the abrupt manner in which that magic word knotted together all his reminiscences of the day.
Terror chilled the very marrow of her bones; she stood there bewildered and
stupefied.
Both remained silent for several minutes, crushed beneath the weight of their emotions; he maddened, she
stupefied.
Charmolue was stupefied, as well as the executioners and the entire escort.
Then he began to sigh, half opened his lips, appeared for a moment to be on the point of speaking, then he looked at her again, shook his head, and withdrew slowly, with his brow in his hand, leaving the gypsy
stupefied.
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