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Flabbergasted, the "German-Americans" retired; they were confused and disgusted by this higher-up outbreak of unneutrality it overwhelmed them that citizens of the United States should not remain neutral in the dispute between the United States and Germany. All day the campus was in ferment.

He's over at home now, stouter and in better trim than he ever was in his life. He appeared to me in the orchard whar we was packin' peaches, an' I was plumb flabbergasted. It seems that he would have reported sooner if he had been fully at hisself.

Nothing less than a miracle could have made her answer Griselda otherwise than as she did. Like Dorcas, for an instant, she was utterly "flabbergasted," if you know what that means. For she was really quite an old lady, you know, and sensible as she was, things upset her much more easily than when she was younger. Naughty Griselda saw her uneasiness, and enjoyed it.

Withal, she can see David Lockwin sitting his last hours on that lounge. How unhappy he was! Ah! could he only have read her letter! "I don't just remember what I did after I found I wasn't fixed. It flabbergasted me, don't you forget it! I know I sneezed and you must excuse me out there a while ago and a big first mate he tried to put the hoodoo on me.

He was so flabbergasted that he just blurted out the truth. 'Why, I thought you'd be only too glad to get a chance to be married, he said. That was when I lost my head, Mrs. Dr. dear. Do you think I had a good excuse, when a Hun and a pacifist made such an insulting remark to me? 'Go, I thundered, and I just caught up that iron pot.

But you will be my Mercury my Leporello you will take of me a message to thees Mees Boston, that I am crushed, desolated, prostrate, and flabbergasted that I cannot arrive, for I have of that night to sit up with the grand-aunt of my brother-in-law, who has a quinsy to the death. It is sad." This was the first indication I had received of Miss Mannersley's advances.

The only sign Aurora gave of being flabbergasted was forgetting the books she held. They slid with noise to the floor. As Gerald picked them up, "Did I ever tell you" she asked him chattily, and leisurely moved on, "about the time I stood on the sidewalk to see the procession go by, in Boston, when we commemorated Bunker Hill?"

We've only been engaged since yesterday, though we both fell in love at first sight on shipboard, and we've written to mother and you, this very morning." "Engaged to a man you met on shipboard!" repeated Stan, looking flabbergasted, and turning from me to Mrs. Ess Kay. "Tom Doremus!" she gasped. "Yet no, that's impossible. He's in Newport. But there was no one else. I was particularly careful."

"Of course, Sary go on." "Wall, then, Jeb diden' know a thing about the gold mine ner what you- all rode to Oak Crick fer, so Ah hed to explain. He was that flabbergasted! My, Ah feared he'd keel over right at table. So Ah hurried to brace him up wid puttin' an ambitious idee in his head. That's how-come Ah mentioned his takin' over Pebbly Pit."

Hemphill turned and looked at him, while a deep grunt came from the front seat, but the singer kept on without much attention to meter, and none at all to tune. "This is so, Here we go, Flabbergasted, Hopes all blasted, Flags half-masted. While it lasted, We poor " "Look here," cried Du Brant, turning round suddenly, "I beg you desist that. You are insulting.

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