289 examples of mystified in sentences

" "'A solil?'" said Evadne in a mystified tone.

It had not often been my luck to see Jim Godfrey mystified, but he was certainly mystified now!

It had not often been my luck to see Jim Godfrey mystified, but he was certainly mystified now!

Hence the equivocation which confounded Adeliza, but at the same time preserved her from being torn to pieces by the no less mystified Madam Lucifer.

The brother looked mystified.

The police, however, are mystified as to the reason of Mr. Leithcourt's sudden flight, and are anxious to get at the bottom of the curious affair.

"Do you refer to me when you say that, Puss?" he asked, with that same queer little smile on his facea look that mystified the other, who could not understand what it meant.

" Jane looked mystified, but Reuben's face quivered with pleasure.

She would like a more peaceful sort; and, yes, anything that came into her mind leaped out and you were mystified by her strange exclamation!" "Perhaps.

"Straight out across the desert!" exclaimed Jack, mystified.

"I beg your pardon," said the mystified lawyer.

The address to which he was going mystified him beyond measure.

" On this they parted, Gilbert considerably mystified by his friend's conduct, but not caring to push his questions farther.

A little rhyme explained this turn of events to the delightfully mystified recipient: Because of many a happy hour With you, well spent, we give this shower, Just to remember in a way With love, your silver wedding day.

" Andrea perceiving, indeed, that there was not much use in talking, more especially as Filippo had been a good deal mystified by the word "stump," was now disposed to abandon the idea of a dissertation on "religion, manners, and laws," to come at once to the matter that brought him into the present company.

" This answer mystified the vice-governatore, and completely puzzled Vito Viti.

Ithuel's expedient had not sufficed; the vigilant Captain Cuffe, alias Sir Brown, who commanded the Proserpine, not being a man likely to be mystified by so stale a trick.

To own the truth, Raoul was so confident of having completely mystified all on shore that he felt no apprehensions from that quarter; and, desirous of prolonging his present happiness as much as possible, he had very coolly determined not to sail until the southerly air of the morning should come; which, as usual, would just suffice to carry him well into the canal, when the zephyr would do the rest.

And the police were not over well pleased, and the rest of the folk in court were, to say the least, a little mystified, when Mr. Lindsey asked a few questions of two witnessesof whom Chisholm was one, and the doctor who had been fetched to Crone's body the other.

John was astonished, as was evident, and mystified; but more than that, he was indignant and exceedingly alarmed.

" I gazed at her mystified, and she said, "Don't you know that Miss Willoughby is going in the same train with you?" "What!"

The Mystified Doctor IX.

THE MYSTIFIED DOCTOR.

"Colonel," said Dr. Gresham to Col. Robinson, the commander of the post, "I am perfectly mystified by Miss Leroy.

He even stopped to apologize for the deficiencies of his English, deeming them the cause, and was further mystified by the little ripple of laughter that met his explanationa ripple that came from the hearts of the good-natured students, who meant only to be appreciative and kind.

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