All this utterly astounds me, Trewinnard," said His Majesty, when Danilovitch had gone.
This family is one of those whose existence astounds the Continent much more than any of your mighty dukes and earls, whose fortunes, though colossal, can be conceived, and whose rank is understood.
This sudden change in his divinity astounds Lawrence, who has not been a student of woman's ways.
Then she astounds the news-agent by adding, "I had forgotten that it was burnt.
He joins in their merry-making, and soon astounds them with his wizard tricks and actions.
Carmen suddenly astounds them with the assertion that she can not go, and gives as her reason that she is awaiting Don Jose, who to-day is released after two months' imprisonment, and further adds that she loves him.
This poverty of means on the part of the good God astounds me.
The result is a performance of a finished beauty which not only astounds Easterners, but surprises Europeans.
Chapter 4 In Which Phileas Fogg Astounds Passepartout Having won twenty guineas at whist, and taken leave of his friends, Phileas Fogg, at twenty-five minutes past seven, left the Reform Club.
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