When Claude and Quasimodo went out together, which frequently happened, and when they were seen traversing in company, the valet behind the master, the cold, narrow, and gloomy streets of the block of Notre-Dame, more than one evil word, more than one ironical quaver, more than one insulting jest greeted them on their way, unless Claude Frollo, which was rarely the case, walked with head upright and raised, showing his severe and almost august brow to the
dumbfounded jeerers.
All this had happened with such swiftness that I had stood motionless,
dumbfounded and dazzled by the flashes of light.
Stop!" Anne called wildly after him, not caring in the least for the other
dumbfounded onlookers.
Tom was
dumbfounded. Now, that he was up, and looking about him, he had an opportunity of perceiving that his mistress was offended, and that he had somewhat overdone the sublime, poetical and affecting.
I was
dumbfounded. I could only look at Stroeve in stupid amazement.
As he lay thus, half dozing, his attention was attracted by a stealthy rustling in the bushes nearby, and as he watched he was
dumbfounded to see von Horn creep out into the moonlight.
Often and often has the Iron Heel been
dumbfounded by the miscarriage of its plans and operations against us.
Rachel's
dumbfounded countenance her lips twitched with amusement and she felt a most reprehensible desire to laugh.
I reminded her how the Queen had been to Ireland when she did not want to go, and I must say she was
dumbfounded, and made no reply.
"But why, at all events, after having taken Marchiali away from me, do you bring him back again?" cried the unhappy governor, in a paroxysm of terror, and completely
dumbfounded.
For an instant he was
dumbfounded, and then the whole truth flashed suddenly upon him.
For an instant I was
dumbfounded. Had the report come from down-river, I should have instantly thought that one of my own men had fired.