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Her reaction, one of grief and jealousy, bewildered him.
The store bewildered him at first — counters stretching away in all directions, the lights much brighter than anywhere else, the voices clamoring.
How strange, that a man so quick to demand an answer from those whose calls bewildered him retreated across the Atlantic without fielding one question.
He pointed out that even Richard P. Mills, the state education commissioner, testified during the trial that the formula bewildered him.
He could hold the terms of hundreds of store lease deals in his head, but the creative aspects of apparel retailing bewildered him.
Her furious telephone conversations with her daughter bewildered him and made him anxious; she wouldn't even speak about her ex-husband.
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Romi's indifference to this frenzy would later bewilder him.
He is close to retirement, a thought that seems to bewilder him.
His success thus far — raising a hundred and forty thousand dollars and receiving commitments from Paul Auster and Gabriel García Marquez — seemed to both delight and bewilder him; triumph was a strange new stage of grief.
There were various reasons for his subsequent decline: he grew less sure of himself as he passed the age of forty; the ever-changing stylistic trends of the Jazz Age left him bewildered; he was of partly Jewish descent, which meant that after the Nazi takeover of 1933 he could no longer earn a living.
And the boy looked bewildered at him and he stood and faced him and he said, "Well, what do you mean?" And his father said, "Well, you haven't asked me".
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