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When Ferguson glibly replied that he had been dead three thousand years, he was dumbfounded at the fury of the "doctor" for being imposed upon with vile second-hand carcases. The poor Frenchman was warned that if he didn't bring out a nice, fresh corpse at once, they would brain him!
The Ry started when he saw Jethro Fawe; then he made a motion as though he would seize the intruder, who was too dumbfounded to flee; but he recovered himself, and gazed up at the open window. "Fleda!" he called. She came to the window again. "Has this man come here against your will?" he asked, not as though seeking information, but confirmation of his own understanding.
"He called his father governor," said Paul, beginning to be afraid that he had made some ridiculous blunder. "Well, I wouldn't advise you to trust him again, even if he's the President's son. He only got you in here to pay for his oysters. He told me when he went out that you would pay for them." "And didn't he say he was coming back?" asked Paul, quite dumbfounded.
"Don't be sentimental," he remarked evenly as he turned away to his room. "Emotional scenes pain me. I gave my word to act as one of the party." "Well, may I be kicked to death by little red spiders!" exclaimed Seaton, dumbfounded, as the other disappeared. "He ain't a man, he's a fish!" "He's a machine. I always thought so, and now I know it," stated Margaret, and the others nodded agreement.
She looked completely dumbfounded, seemed to have instantly lost interest in all worldly affairs, and stood stock still, staring cross-eyed at the Doctor, as if expecting to see him frothing and foaming at the mouth.
Leaving the man dumbfounded and without waiting for a reply, Misery went downstairs and after kicking up a devil of a row with the foreman for the lack of discipline on the job, he instructed him that Smith was not to be permitted to resume work after breakfast. Then he rode away. He had come in so stealthily that no one had known anything of his arrival until they heard him bellowing at Smith.
The three men, who had advanced well to the center of the room, stared dumbfounded at these apparitions. Then amazement gave place to anger, and one of the trio made a move as if to draw his revolver. "None of that," commanded Jack, sternly. "Up with them quick or I'll shoot." Three pairs of hands were unwillingly elevated.
'Oh ... I was almost forgetting to tell you.... Send to Fedot's for our horses to-morrow. Vassily Ivanovitch was dumbfounded. 'Is Mr. Kirsanov leaving us, then? 'Yes; and I'm going with him. Vassily Ivanovitch positively reeled. 'You are going? 'Yes ... I must. Make the arrangements about the horses, please.
Mr Stewart was dumbfounded, no wonder, to find the ladies siding with the smuggler. "I am obliged to you ladies for your interference," said Pickersgill; "for, although I have the means of enforcing conditions, I should be sorry to avail myself of them. I wait for his lordship's reply." Lord B. was very much surprised. He wished for an explanation; he bowed with hauteur.
Pritchen's followers with a cry of rage surged forward and bore down upon the gray-haired giant, while the rest of the men sprang to his assistance. So quickly had everything taken place that Keith stood dumbfounded. He had noticed the presence of Pritchen and his gang, and felt rather uneasy as to their purpose in attending.
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